Appendix 1. American Society of Anesthesiologists Physical Status Classification System
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ASA Physical Status Classification |
Definition |
Examples |
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ASA 1 |
A healthy patient |
A fit, nonobese, nonsmoking patient with no underlying disease and good exercise tolerance |
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ASA 2 |
A patient with systemic disease that is mild |
A patient with no functional limitations and a well-controlled disease, obesity with a BMI 30-40, frequent social drinking, or current cigarette smoking |
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ASA 3 |
A patient with systemic disease that is severe but not life-threatening |
A patient with some functional limitation due to poorly controlled moderate/severe disease(s), morbid obesity with BMI 40 or above, substance abuse, end-stage renal disease undergoing regular dialysis, implanted pacemaker, or remote history of coronary or intracerebral ischemic event (not within the past 3 months) |
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ASA 4 |
A patient with "severe systemic disease that is a constant threat to life" |
A patient with substantial functional limitations due to severe, life-threatening diseases, such as coronary or intracerebral ischemic event within the past 3 months, severe end-organ dysfunction (cardiac, pulmonary, renal), ongoing coagulopathy, and shock states |
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ASA 5 |
A comatose patient who is "not expected to survive without the operation" |
Ruptured aneurysm, multisystem trauma, or extensive intracranial hemorrhage with mass effect |
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ASA 6 |
A brain-dead patient whose organs are being procured for transplantation into another patient |
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