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In-Hospital Physiotherapy and Physical Recovery 3 Months After Lung Cancer Surgery : A Randomized Controlled Trial

Jonsson, Marcus, 1977- (författare)
Örebro universitet,Institutionen för medicinska vetenskaper,Region Örebro län
Ahlsson, Anders (författare)
Karolinska Institutet
Hurtig-Wennlöf, Anita, 1958- (författare)
Örebro universitet,Institutionen för hälsovetenskaper
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Vidlund, Mårten, 1968- (författare)
Örebro University, Örebro, Sweden
Cao, Yang, Associate Professor, 1972- (författare)
Örebro universitet,Institutionen för medicinska vetenskaper,Region Örebro län,Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
Westerdahl, Elisabeth, 1964- (författare)
Örebro universitet,Institutionen för hälsovetenskaper
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2019-09-18
2019
Engelska.
Ingår i: Integrative Cancer Therapies. - : Sage Publications. - 1534-7354 .- 1552-695X. ; 18
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  • Background: Lung cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer and one of the leading causes of cancer deaths. Surgery is the primary approach for curative treatment. Postoperative complications are common, and physiotherapy is often routinely provided for their prevention and treatment, even though the evidence is limited. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of in-hospital physiotherapy on postoperative physical capacity, physical activity, and lung function among patients undergoing lung cancer surgery.Methods: A total of 107 patients undergoing elective thoracic surgery were included in a single-blinded randomized controlled trial, and randomized to a study group, receiving in-hospital physiotherapy treatment, or a control group, not receiving in-hospital physiotherapy treatment. The patients were assessed preoperatively and 3 months after surgery. The in-hospital physiotherapy treatment consisted of early mobilization, ambulation, breathing exercises, and thoracic range of motion exercises. Physical capacity was assessed with the 6-minute walk test. Level of physical activity was objectively assessed with an accelerometer and subjectively assessed with the International Physical Activity Questionnaire Modified for the Elderly.Results: Physical capacity for the whole sample was significantly decreased 3 months postoperatively compared with preoperative values (P = .047). There were no statistically significant differences between the groups regarding physical capacity, physical activity, spirometric values, or dyspnea. However, patients in the study group increased their level of self-reported physical activity from preoperatively to 3 months postoperatively, while the patients in the control group did not.Conclusions: No difference in physical capacity, physical activity, or lung function was found 3 months postoperatively in lung cancer surgery patients receiving in-hospital physiotherapy compared with control patients.

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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Klinisk medicin -- Cancer och onkologi (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Clinical Medicine -- Cancer and Oncology (hsv//eng)

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lung cancer
physiotherapy
physical activity
surgery
physical function

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