Breathing exercises for patients with early-stage lung cancer: a meta-analysis DOI Creative Commons
Qiuping Ding, Fangfang Ma,

Xin Ma

et al.

Systematic Reviews, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(1)

Published: Sept. 28, 2024

Language: Английский

Physiotherapy provided for patients undergoing thoracic surgery in Sweden – a national survey of practice DOI Creative Commons
Marcus Jönsson, Elisabeth Westerdahl, Julie Reeve

et al.

Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 40(10), P. 2179 - 2185

Published: July 14, 2023

Patients undergoing thoracic surgery commonly receive perioperative physio-therapy, typically consisting of education, mobilization, breathing exercises, and mobility exercises. To date, no study has described physiotherapy practice for patients in Sweden.

Language: Английский

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Physiotherapy Interventions in Lung Cancer Patients: A Systematic Review DOI Open Access

Manuel Valdivia-Martínez,

Miguel Ángel Fernández-Gualda,

Elena Gallegos-García

et al.

Cancers, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(5), P. 924 - 924

Published: Feb. 25, 2024

Lung cancer is a very common disease and leads to series of sequelae such as reduced lung capacity or functional in patients, which are associated not only with the itself, but also medical treatment. Thus, physiotherapeutic interventions needed improve quality life reduce these symptoms.

Language: Английский

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Early Ambulation Following Lung Resection Surgery: Impact on Short-term Outcomes in Patients with Lung Cancer DOI Open Access

Kazunori KURATA,

Yukio NAGATA,

Keisuke OKI

et al.

Physical Therapy Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 27(1), P. 42 - 48

Published: March 31, 2024

Objectives: Previous studies indicated that early ambulation following lung resection can prevent postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs). However, some patients fail to achieve owing factors such as nausea, vomiting, or pain, particularly on day 1. This study aimed address the critical clinical question: Is for ≥10 m during initial rehabilitation necessary after surgery? Methods: retrospective observational cohort included 407 who underwent surgery cancer between January 2021 and December 2022. Twelve with a performance status of ≥2 21 lacking prescriptions were excluded. Patients categorized into "early ambulation" group, which individuals ambulating first day, "delayed group. The primary outcome was PPC incidence, secondary outcomes encompassing pleural drain duration, hospital length stay, Δ6-minute walk distance (Δ6MWD: 6MWD minus preoperative 6MWD). Results: delayed groups comprised 315 59 patients, respectively. Significant disparities noted in stay (7 [6–9] days vs. 8 [6–11] days, P = 0.01), drainage duration (4 [3–5] 4 [3–6] 0.02), Δ6MWD (−70 −100 m, 0.04). no significant difference observed incidence (20.6% 32.2%, 0.06). Conclusions: Ambulation may yield short-term benefits evidenced by improvements various outcomes. it not significantly affect incidence.

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Effects of proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation combined with threshold inspiratory muscle training on respiratory function in neurocritical patients with weaning failure: a randomized controlled trial DOI Creative Commons
Qian Zhou, Yuanyuan Zhang, Wei Yao

et al.

International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 47(3), P. 164 - 168

Published: April 18, 2024

The purpose of this study was to determine the effects combining proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) with threshold inspiratory muscle training (TIMT), compared TIMT alone, on respiratory function in neurocritical patients who experienced a weaning failure. Forty-seven participants (mostly after stroke), were randomly divided into experimental group ( n = 24) and control 23). received usual care TIMT, whereas group, addition, underwent four 90-s periods manual PNF. Both groups performed ICU twice day for 5 consecutive days. main outcome measures included maximum pressure, diaphragmatic excursions, diaphragm thickening fraction, oxygenation index, forced expiratory volume 1 s/forced vital capacity. results showed significant group-by-time interaction effect pressure [ F (1, 45) 17.84, η 2 0.328, P < 0.001] index [1, 5.58, 0.11, 0.023]. When overall significantly higher [mean difference 4.37 cm H O, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.25–8.50, 0.038]. No other differences found. Combining PNF may improve This combination approach increase likelihood survival ICU.

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Effect of exercise on postoperative recovery of patients with non-small cell lung cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis DOI Creative Commons
Mingyue Jiao,

Hanping Liang,

Mengge Zhang

et al.

Discover Oncology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 15(1)

Published: June 17, 2024

Abstract Patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in the postoperative recovery period often experience reduced exercise capacity and impaired function, which affects their overall quality of life. This paper investigated effect interventions on capacity, life, symptoms these patients. Methods: We performed a literature search across Cochrane, Embase, PubMed, Web Science, EBSCO databases were comprehensively searched for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) from inception to September 2023, all English RCTs eligible if they assessed effects NSCLC Results: Twelve articles met our inclusion criteria, evidencing that could significantly improve functional patients recovery. Notably, Forced Expiratory Volume 1 s (FEV1) was improved, indicating enhanced function. Furthermore, improved physical mental health scores SF-36, along increased quadriceps strength relieved dyspnea. However, fatigue levels not changed. Conclusions: Exercise are associated strength, as well alleviated These findings underscore potential benefits incorporating into care Nonetheless, further large-scale required solidify evidence base clinical outcomes following pneumonectomy.

Language: Английский

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Effect of Exercise and Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Pre- and Post-Surgical Patients with Lung Cancer: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis DOI Creative Commons
Freiser Eceomo Cruz Mosquera,

Saray Rios Murillo,

Anisbed Naranjo Rojas

et al.

Medicina, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 60(11), P. 1725 - 1725

Published: Oct. 22, 2024

: Lung cancer is a common cancer, and its impact on public health not only reflected in the 1 million deaths it causes annually but also significant implications has daily activities quality of life, resulting considerable burden healthcare systems. This review aims to determine effects pulmonary rehabilitation pre- or post-surgical exercise patients with lung cancer.

Language: Английский

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The use of respiratory muscle training in patients with pulmonary dysfunction, internal diseases or central nervous system disorders: a systematic review with meta-analysis DOI Creative Commons
Luisa Cacciante, Andrea Turolla, Giorgia Pregnolato

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Quality of Life Research, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 32(1), P. 1 - 26

Published: April 23, 2022

The aim of this systematic review with meta-analysis was to evaluate the effectiveness RMT in internal and central nervous system disorders, on pulmonary function, exercise capacity quality life.

Language: Английский

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Quality of life between home-based and outpatient pulmonary rehabilitation in patients after surgical resection for lung cancer: protocol for a prospective, single-blind, randomised controlled trial DOI Creative Commons
Jiao Wang, Ran Li,

Junke Chang

et al.

BMJ Open, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 13(5), P. e067845 - e067845

Published: May 1, 2023

Introduction Lung cancer remains a highly fatal disease. Surgical resection has been proven to be the most effective treatment for early-stage lung cancer. The conventional hospital-based pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) is shown reduce symptoms, improve exercise capacity and impact quality of life (QoL) patients. To date, scientific evidence on effectiveness home-based PR patients with following surgery scarce. We aim explore if non-inferior outpatient surgical resection. Methods analysis This study two-arm, parallel-group, assessor-blind, single-centre, randomised controlled trial. Participants will recruited from West China Hospital, Sichuan University randomly allocated either an group or at ratio 1:1. programme involves self-management exercises. includes warm-up (10 min), aerobic training (20 resistance (15 min) cool-down lasting 4 weeks, two sessions per week home in setting. intensity adjusted according modified Borg rating perceived exertion heart rate before after each session. primary outcome QoL measured by EORTC QLQ-C30 & LC 13 intervention. Secondary outcomes include physical fitness 6 min walk test stair-climbing symptom severity patient-reported questionnaires function. main hypothesis that Ethics dissemination trial approved Ethical Committee Hospital also registered Chinese Clinical Trial Registry. results this disseminated through peer-reviewed publications presentations national international conferences. registration number ChiCTR2100053714.

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Prehabilitation: a narrative review focused on exercise therapy for the prevention of postoperative pulmonary complications following lung resection DOI Creative Commons
Emre Sertaç Bingül,

Nüzhet Şentürk,

A. Murat Kaynar

et al.

Frontiers in Medicine, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 10

Published: Oct. 2, 2023

Extensive preventive strategies in the perioperative period are popular worldwide. Novel “prehabilitation” approaches being defined for every individual surgical discipline. With intention to reduce morbidity, was developed increase “physical wellness” considering exercise capacity, nutritional status, and psychological support. Thus, prehabilitation could be well-suited patients undergoing lung cancer surgery. Theoretically, improving physical condition may chances of having a better post-operative course, especially among frail patients. In this review, we describe concept with possible benefits, its role Enhanced Recovery After Surgery protocols, potential future.

Language: Английский

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Application Effect and Prognosis of High-Quality Nursing in the Whole Process of Nursing in Lung Cancer Surgery DOI Creative Commons

Ling Mei,

Yan Xu, Qingtong Shi

et al.

Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 2022, P. 1 - 6

Published: Aug. 17, 2022

Objective. To explore the application effect and prognostic benefits of whole-course high-quality nursing in lung cancer patients after surgery. Methods. Sixty with who underwent surgical treatment Department Respiratory Medicine from April 2020 to July 2021 were recruited assigned receive either conventional (control group) or (intervention using random number table method, 30 cases each group. Outcome measures included self-rating anxiety scale (SAS) scores, depression (SDS) compliance, patient satisfaction, complications, prognosis. Results. Patients receiving showed significantly lower SAS SDS scores versus those given ( P < 0.05 ). Whole-course resulted higher compliance P < 0.05 intervention group more satisfied compared control P < 0.05 a incidence postoperative recurrence, mortality P < 0.05 Conclusion. alleviates negative emotions surgery, enhances reduces relapse which demonstrates great potential for clinical promotion.

Language: Английский

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