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ASA Physical Status Classification System

The ASA Physical Status Classification System is a simple yet powerful tool for assessing a patient's pre-operative physical status. It uses six categories (I-VI) to stratify perioperative risk and is used universally by anesthesiologists.

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About

The ASA Physical Status Classification was developed by the American Society of Anesthesiologists to provide a simple categorization of a patient's physiological status before surgery. While originally developed for statistical analysis, it has become a universal tool for pre-operative risk assessment. The "E" designation (Emergency) can be added for emergency surgeries. Limitations include inter-observer variability and the subjective nature of the classification.

Formula

ASA I: Normal healthy. ASA II: Mild systemic disease. ASA III: Severe systemic disease. ASA IV: Constant threat to life. ASA V: Moribund. ASA VI: Brain dead (organ donation).

ASA I: Normal healthy patient. ASA II: Mild systemic disease without functional limitation. ASA III: Severe systemic disease with substantive functional limitation. ASA IV: Severe disease that is a constant threat to life. ASA V: Moribund patient not expected to survive without surgery. ASA VI: Brain-dead organ donor. The letter "E" is added for emergency surgery (e.g., ASA IIIE).

Score Interpretation

ASA classification predicts perioperative mortality and morbidity. Patients with ASA I-II have mortality <0.1%, ASA III ~1.8%, ASA IV ~7.8%, and ASA V >10% for emergency surgery. It is the most universal pre-operative assessment tool.

ASA I1–1

Normal healthy patient.

Management: Standard anesthetic technique. Low perioperative risk.

ASA II2–2

Mild systemic disease.

Management: Standard anesthesia with attention to specific comorbidity management.

ASA III3–3

Severe systemic disease.

Management: Pre-operative optimization. Consider ICU bed availability.

ASA IV4–4

Constant threat to life.

Management: Intensive perioperative monitoring. ICU care indicated.

ASA V5–5

Moribund patient.

Management: Life-saving surgery only. Discuss goals of care.

ASA VI6+

Brain-dead organ donor.

Management: Organ procurement procedure.

Reference Ranges

PopulationNormal Range
All surgical patientsASA I (healthy) to ASA VI (brain dead)
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Example Calculation

A 65-year-old with controlled hypertension and diabetes: ASA II. A 75-year-old with COPD on oxygen and heart failure: ASA III.

Common Mistakes

Mistake

Using ASA class to predict surgical risk without considering surgical procedure type.

Correction

ASA reflects patient physiology, not operative risk. Combine with RCRI, surgical complexity, and other risk calculators.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the "E" designation mean in ASA?
"E" denotes emergency surgery where delay would significantly increase threat to life. Emergency confers higher mortality within each ASA class.

References

  • American Society of Anesthesiologists. ASA Physical Status Classification System. 2024.
Medical Disclaimer: This calculator is intended for use by healthcare professionals for educational and clinical decision support purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional clinical judgment.
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