Effectiveness of Outpatient Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Patients with Surgically Resected Lung Cancer: A Retrospective Real-World Analysis

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作者
Illini, Oliver [1 ,2 ]
Valipour, Arschang [1 ,2 ]
Gattinger, Dietlinde [3 ]
Petrovic, Milos [3 ]
Fabikan, Hannah [2 ]
Hochmair, Maximilian Johannes [1 ,2 ]
Zwick, Ralf Harun [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Vienna Hosp Assoc, Dept Resp & Crit Care Med, Klin Floridsdorf, A-1210 Vienna, Austria
[2] Klin Floridsdorf, Karl Landsteiner Inst Lung Res & Pulm Oncol, A-1210 Vienna, Austria
[3] Therme Wien Med, Outpatient Pulm Rehabil, A-1100 Vienna, Austria
[4] Ludwig Boltzmann Inst Rehabil Res, A-1100 Vienna, Austria
关键词
outpatient pulmonary rehabilitation; lung cancer; real-world data; NSCLC; exercise tolerance; six-minute walk test; CLINICALLY IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE; CURATIVE INTENT TREATMENT; EXERCISE; PROGRAM; COPD; GUIDELINES; STATEMENT;
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10.3390/cancers14143479
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Simple Summary Patients with lung cancer often suffer from low exercise capacity and reduced quality of life. An outpatient pulmonary rehabilitation program may improve exercise performance and reduce symptom load in these patients. We performed an analysis on lung cancer patients after surgery who completed 6 weeks of an outpatient pulmonary rehabilitation. After the rehabilitation program, there was a meaningful improvement in different exercise and strength tests. Patients with surgically resected lung cancer may benefit from an outpatient pulmonary rehabilitation program. Patients with lung cancer frequently suffer from physical deconditioning, low exercise capacity, and reduced quality of life. There is little evidence on the effects of a structured outpatient pulmonary rehabilitation program (OPR) on exercise capacity and symptom load in these patients. We performed a retrospective, single-center analysis of surgically resected lung cancer patients, who underwent a multiprofessional 6-week OPR. The primary endpoint was a change in the six-minute walk test distance (6 MWT). Secondary endpoints included changes in maximal workload and constant work-rate test results during cycle-ergometry, upper and lower extremity strength, and inspiratory muscle strength. The COPD Assessment Test (CAT) was used to assess symptom burden. Fifty-seven patients were included. Of those, fifty-two (91.2%) completed the full 6 weeks of OPR. The mean age was 56.4 (SD 9.2) years, and 58% were female. At completion of OPR, there was a statistically significant mean of a 50 m (95% CI, 29.6-70.7; p < 0.001) increase in 6 MWT. Significant improvements were also seen in all other exercise and strength tests (p < 0.001), accompanied by a significant reduction in the CAT score (mean difference -3.1, p = 0.001). No adverse effects were reported. OPR for surgically resected lung cancer patients was safe and effective and showed high adherence in the current study.
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