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Comorbidity Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Comments Reference Diabetes HbA1c If medication; - Insulin - Oral antidiabetic - Both - Diet - treatment : Fasting blood sugar 7 mmol/l or post glucose 11.1 mmol/l and/or HbA1c 6.5% or antidiabetic medication. Stoner MC, Calligaro KD, Chaer RA, Dietzek AM, Farber A, Guzman RJ, et al. Reporting standards of the Society for Vascular Surgery for endovascular treatment of chronic lower extremity peripheral artery disease. J Vasc Surg. 2016;64(1):e1-e21. Kumar R, Nandhini LP, Kamalanathan S, Sahoo J, Vivekanadan M. Evidence for current diagnostic criteria of diabetes mellitus. World Journal of Diabetes. 2016;7(17):396-405.

Ischemic Heart disease Previous cardiac revascularisation CABG/PCI - - Asymptomatic (Previous angina but without symptoms > 3 months, or revascularized) - Angina pectoris - Previous Acute coronary syndrome - Canadian Cardiovascular Society grading of angina pectoris 0 asymptomatic. I Angina only during strenuous or prolonged physical activity II Slight limitation, with angina only during vigorous physical activity III Symptoms with everyday living activities, i.e., moderate limitation IV Inability to perform any activity without angina or angina at rest, i.e., severe limitation

Congestive heart failure Heart arrhythmia New York Heart association classification: I) limitations. Ordinary physical activity does not cause undue fatigue, dyspnoea or palpitations (asymptomatic LV dysfunction). II) Slight limitation of physical activity. Ordinary physical activity results in fatigue, palpitation, dyspnoea or angina pectoris (mild CHF). III) Marked limitation of physical activity. Less than ordinary physical activity leads to symptoms (moderate CHF). IV) Unable to carry on any physical activity without discomfort. Symptoms of CHF present at rest (severe CHF). 1) Atrial 2) Ventricular 3) Previous ablation 4) A-V block w. Pacemaker 5) ICD 6) Previous ablation and Pacemaker/ICD 7) Other Current dysrhythmia as documented in medical record or EKG: Atrial = Atrial fibrillation or flutter or other supraventricular arrythmia, either intermittent or constant;

Pulmonary Disease ne treatment Medical treatment Home oxygen Ventricular = Any ventricular dysrhythmia including frequent premature beats; A-V Block w pacemaker= Atrioventricular block with Pacemaker in place ICD = Implantable cardioverter defibrillator in place for any reason. Other = other clinically significant dysrhythmia requiring treatment but not listed here.

Cerebrovascular disease Hypertension Transient ischemic attack (Incl amaurosis fugax) Stroke. (bp>140/90 or medical treatment) Modified Rankin Score 0 symptoms at all. 1 significant disability despite symptoms; able to carry out all usual duties and activities. 2 Slight disability; unable to carry out all previous activities, but able to look after own affairs without assistance. 3 Moderate disability; requiring some help, but able to walk without assistance. 4 Moderately severe disability; unable to walk without assistance and unable to attend to own bodily needs without assistance. 5 Severe disability; bedridden, incontinent and requiring constant nursing care and attention. 6 Dead. Treated controlled, Treated uncontrolled (bloodpressure bp>140/90 despite treatment) Cause of hypertension: * Essential Renal sclerotic Fibro muscular dysplasia Other (endocriologic) Bonita R, Beaglehole R. Modification of Rankin Scale: Recovery of motor function after stroke. Stroke 1988 Dec;19(12):1497-1500

Optional Renal function * Tobacco use Dialysis Functional Renal transplant Never smoked Former smoker (>12 week) Current smoker Serum creatinine ( mol/l or mg/dl) Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) ml/min egfr<60ml/min/1.73m 2 on two occasions separated by 3 months and that is not associated with a transient,reversible condition such as volume depletion. National Kidney F. K/DOQI clinical practice guidelines for chronic kidney disease: evaluation, classification, and stratification. American journal of kidney diseases: the official journal of the National Kidney Foundation. 2002;39(2 Suppl 1):S1-266. If former quit date Pack years Stoner MC, Calligaro KD, Chaer RA, Dietzek AM, Farber A, Guzman RJ, et al. Reporting standards of the Society for Vascular Surgery for endovascular treatment of chronic lower extremity peripheral artery disease. J Vasc Surg. 2016;64(1):e1-e21.