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BUPA Press Release - New Trial Reduces Risk Of Surgery

May 2006


The first results of a new trial, which assesses patients at high risk of heart and lung problems using an exercise test before surgery, has revealed fewer patients suffering complications after their operation.

BUPA Health Insurance is funding the treatment of BUPA members in a year-long trial at The London Clinic to establish the benefits of carrying out a test, known as the Cardio-Pulmonary Exercise Test (CPX), on all high-risk patients. The test is used to predict how well a patient’s heart and lungs can cope with the increased stress experienced after surgery.

Without CPX testing, and the indicated additional care before and during surgery, around 10 percent of these high-risk patients return to intensive care unexpectedly after their operation, for an average of four additional days. In the initial CPX study, this number was reduced to zero.

CPX testing indicates which patients would clearly benefit from additional care. This can include fluid therapy and preventive drug treatment, with increased monitoring before and after theatre. CPX may also reduce the cost of healthcare, as every additional day in intensive care costs at least £1,500.

Dr John Goldstone, clinical director of intensive care medicine at The London Clinic, commented on the findings: “These first results are extremely encouraging. By testing high-risk patients with CPX we are able to significantly reduce complications and even reduce mortality from essential surgery.”

BUPA Health Insurance is funding any referrals of BUPA members for this procedure throughout the course of the trial.


For further press information, please contact:

Rebecca Hoskins
020 7656 2638
hoskinsr@bupa.com

Notes to Editors:

First results of the CPX trial are based on the referral of 50 patients.

BUPA

BUPA is the UK market leader in health and care services with a strong international presence. It has over 8 million customers in over 190 countries and 42,000 employees. Its main activities are health insurance, hospitals, care homes for older people and young disabled people, health assessments, and workplace health and childcare services. Sanitas in Spain, HBA and Mutual Community in Australia, IHI in Denmark and AMEDEX in the US are all part of the BUPA Group. BUPA is a provident association, which reinvests all its surpluses back into the business. The BUPA Foundation is an independent charity, which funds medical research.