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Cochrane Reviews Exercise Training Before Lung Surgery
Cochrane; 2017 Jun 7; Cavalheri, Granger
Patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who participate in an exercise regimen before lung surgery may experience fewer postoperative complications and a reduced hospital stay, as well as other benefits, according to a Cochrane review involving 167 individuals. Among the findings:
- Patients who exercised reduced their risk of developing a postoperative lung complication by 67%, compared with those who did not exercise.
- Out of 100 people with NSCLC who exercised before lung surgery, 7 are estimated to experience a postoperative lung complication.
- 22/100 who do not exercise are estimated to experience such.
- People with NSCLC who exercised before lung surgery had a chest drain for 3 fewer days than those who did not exercise.
- They also stayed 3 fewer days in the hospital, walked 18 meters more in 6 minutes, and had better lung function.
The authors advised interpreting the results with caution due to disparities between studies analyzed, risk of bias, and small sample sizes.
Cavalheri V, Granger C. Preoperative exercise training for patients with non-small cell lung cancer. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2017, Issue 6. Art. No.: CD012020. doi:10.1002/14651858.CD012020.pub2.
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