Pre-operative Cardiac Risk Assessment
Ensuring patients are ready for surgery
Pre-operative Cardiac Risk Assessment
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Why would I need a cardiac pre-operative risk assessment?
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- You may need a heart evaluation before surgery to help your doctors make sure your procedure is as safe as possible.
- Even if your surgery is not related to your heart, surgery and anesthesia can place extra stress on the heart—especially if:
- You have a history of heart disease
- You take certain medications
- The planned surgery is more complex
- Needing this assessment does not mean there is a problem—it is often part of routine safety planning.
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What is a pre-operative cardiac risk assessment?
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- A pre-operative cardiac risk assessment is a review of your heart health before a planned surgery or procedure.
- In the past, this was often called “cardiac clearance.” Today, we use the term cardiac risk assessment because:
- It helps identify potential heart-related risks
- It does not automatically approve or deny your surgery
- Your cardiology team may also give temporary recommendations about heart medications before or after surgery, if needed.
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How do I know if I need a pre-operative cardiac risk assessment?
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- Many low-risk procedures or surgeries do not have any risk to the heart and do not need a formal risk assessment.
- The provider doing the surgery or procedure will decide if a risk assessment is needed.
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How long does it take to get a pre-operative cardiac risk assessment?
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- The time needed to complete a cardiac risk assessment can vary. We ask that you allow at least 14 business days.
- Timing depends on factors such as:
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- Whether you are new to our cardiology clinic
- How recently you were last seen by a Pulse Heart provider
- Whether additional heart testing is needed
- What this may mean for you:
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- If you have never been seen by a Pulse Heart provider, you will need an appointment
- If you were seen within the last 6–12 months, an appointment may not be needed
- Some patients need additional testing before a full assessment can be completed. Some examples include:
- Electrocardiogram (ECG): records your heart’s electrical activity
- Echocardiogram: ultrasound pictures of your heart
- Stress testing: shows how your heart works during activity
- Ultrasound imaging: ultrasound pictures of blood vessels in your body
- Heart monitor (event monitoring): tracks heart rhythm over time
- X-ray: radiology images of your heart and lungs
- Cardiac catheterization: looking inside the blood vessels in the heart with catheters (this may be recommended if other testing is abnormal)
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What does the completed risk assessment look like?
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Once completed, the cardiac risk assessment is sent as an electronic letter from Pulse Heart Institute directly to your surgeon or procedural team.
- The letter is written specifically for your planned surgery or procedure
- A copy can be printed for you or shared through MyChart upon request
- We cannot provide a generic letter with no specific procedure planned
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What factors may affect our ability to provide a cardiac risk assessment?
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Certain situations may delay or affect the completion of a cardiac risk assessment, including:
- Recent heart procedures (within the past 6 months)
- Recent hospital stays
- New or worsening symptoms
- Ongoing or pending heart tests
- Surgeries planned outside the Pacific Northwest or outside the U.S.
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How do I get a pre-operative cardiac risk assessment done with Pulse?
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- In most cases, your surgical or procedural office should send the request to Pulse Heart Institute.
- If you are told that you need a cardiac risk assessment:
- Ask your surgeon’s office to fax the request to the fax number for the region you are in (see below).
- If you believe you may need an appointment or have questions, you can contact our scheduling team directly:
- Inland Northwest Region:
- phone 509-755-5500
- fax 509-744-1741
- Puget Sound Region:
- phone 253-572-7320, option 1, option 1
- fax 253-428-8240 or 253-627-3191
- Capital Pacific Region:
- phone 360-252-3890
- fax 360-549-7835
- Yakima Region:
- phone 509-248-7715
- fax 509-249-4469
- Inland Northwest Region:
Schedule an appointment
Inland Northwest: 509-755-5500 Puget Sound: 253-572-7320, option 1, option 1 Capital Pacific: 360-252-3890 Yakima: 509-248-7715
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