Preoperative pulmonary evaluation and preparation involve first identifying
patients at risk for complications and then attempting to modify that risk
. For most patients without underlying lung disease, a thorough history and
physical examination and preoperative instruction in the use of incentive
spirometry is sufficient. In patients with known or suspected lung disease,
preoperative pulmonary function tests, while unproven as prognostic tools,
may reduce risk by aiding in medical management, and in the case of the lu
ng resection candidate, by helping determine very directly his or her viabi
lity for the procedure.