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Postoperative inpatient exercise facilitates recovery after laparoscopic surgery in colorectal cancer patients: a randomized controlled trial
by
Chu, Sang Hui
, Jung, Hye Jeong
, An, Ki-yong
, Park, Hyuna
, Cho, Minsoo
, Min, Jihee
, Kim, Nam Kyu
, Cho, Wonhee
, Yang, Seung Yoon
, Jeon, Justin Y.
in
Body mass index
/ Cancer surgery
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinical trials
/ Colectomy
/ Colon cancer
/ Colonic Neoplasms
/ Colorectal cancer
/ Colorectal carcinoma
/ Diagnosis
/ Exercise
/ Exercise therapy
/ Female
/ Gastroenterology
/ Hepatology
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Inpatients
/ Internal Medicine
/ Laparoscopic surgery
/ Laparoscopy
/ Length of Stay
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Ostomy
/ Patient outcomes
/ Patient satisfaction
/ Patient-perceived readiness for hospital discharge
/ Patients
/ Post-operative
/ Postoperative care
/ Postoperative Complications
/ Primary health care
/ Questionnaires
/ Services
/ Statistical analysis
/ Surgery
/ Surgical outcomes
/ Validity
2023
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Postoperative inpatient exercise facilitates recovery after laparoscopic surgery in colorectal cancer patients: a randomized controlled trial
by
Chu, Sang Hui
, Jung, Hye Jeong
, An, Ki-yong
, Park, Hyuna
, Cho, Minsoo
, Min, Jihee
, Kim, Nam Kyu
, Cho, Wonhee
, Yang, Seung Yoon
, Jeon, Justin Y.
in
Body mass index
/ Cancer surgery
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinical trials
/ Colectomy
/ Colon cancer
/ Colonic Neoplasms
/ Colorectal cancer
/ Colorectal carcinoma
/ Diagnosis
/ Exercise
/ Exercise therapy
/ Female
/ Gastroenterology
/ Hepatology
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Inpatients
/ Internal Medicine
/ Laparoscopic surgery
/ Laparoscopy
/ Length of Stay
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Ostomy
/ Patient outcomes
/ Patient satisfaction
/ Patient-perceived readiness for hospital discharge
/ Patients
/ Post-operative
/ Postoperative care
/ Postoperative Complications
/ Primary health care
/ Questionnaires
/ Services
/ Statistical analysis
/ Surgery
/ Surgical outcomes
/ Validity
2023
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Postoperative inpatient exercise facilitates recovery after laparoscopic surgery in colorectal cancer patients: a randomized controlled trial
by
Chu, Sang Hui
, Jung, Hye Jeong
, An, Ki-yong
, Park, Hyuna
, Cho, Minsoo
, Min, Jihee
, Kim, Nam Kyu
, Cho, Wonhee
, Yang, Seung Yoon
, Jeon, Justin Y.
in
Body mass index
/ Cancer surgery
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinical trials
/ Colectomy
/ Colon cancer
/ Colonic Neoplasms
/ Colorectal cancer
/ Colorectal carcinoma
/ Diagnosis
/ Exercise
/ Exercise therapy
/ Female
/ Gastroenterology
/ Hepatology
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Inpatients
/ Internal Medicine
/ Laparoscopic surgery
/ Laparoscopy
/ Length of Stay
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Ostomy
/ Patient outcomes
/ Patient satisfaction
/ Patient-perceived readiness for hospital discharge
/ Patients
/ Post-operative
/ Postoperative care
/ Postoperative Complications
/ Primary health care
/ Questionnaires
/ Services
/ Statistical analysis
/ Surgery
/ Surgical outcomes
/ Validity
2023
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Postoperative inpatient exercise facilitates recovery after laparoscopic surgery in colorectal cancer patients: a randomized controlled trial
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Postoperative inpatient exercise facilitates recovery after laparoscopic surgery in colorectal cancer patients: a randomized controlled trial
2023
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Overview
Background
Early mobilization is an integral part of an enhanced recovery program after colorectal cancer surgery. The safety and efficacy of postoperative inpatient exercise are not well known. The primary objective was to determine the efficacy of a postoperative exercise program on postsurgical recovery of stage I–III colorectal cancer patients.
Methods
We randomly allocated participants to postoperative exercise or usual care (1:1 ratio). The postoperative exercise intervention consisted of 15 min of supervised exercise two times per day for the duration of their hospital stay. The primary outcome was the length of stay (LOS) at the tertiary care center. Secondary outcomes included patient-perceived readiness for hospital discharge, anthropometrics (e.g., muscle mass), and physical function (e.g., balance, strength).
Results
A total of 52 (83%) participants (mean [SD] age, 56.6 [8.9] years; 23 [44%] male) completed the trial. The median LOS was 6.0 days (interquartile range; IQR 5–7 days) in the exercise group and 6.5 days (IQR 6–7 days) in the usual-care group (
P
= 0.021). The exercise group met the targeted LOS 64% of the time, while 36% of the usual care group met the targeted LOS (colon cancer, 5 days; rectal cancer, 7 days). Participants in the exercise group felt greater readiness for discharge from the hospital than those in the usual care group (Adjusted group difference = 14.4; 95% CI, 6.2 to 22.6;
P
< 0.01). We observed a small but statistically significant increase in muscle mass in the exercise group compared to usual care (Adjusted group difference = 0.63 kg; 95% CI, 0.16 to 1.1;
P
= 0.03).
Conclusion
Postsurgical inpatient exercise may promote faster recovery and discharge after curative-intent colorectal cancer surgery.
Trial registration
The study was registered at WHO International Clinical Trials Registry Platform (ICTRP; URL
http://apps.who.int/trialsearch
); Trial number:
KCT0003920
.
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