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  • Application Value of Pre-operative Pulmonary Rehabilitation Exercise Training in Patients with Lung Cancer

    Pulmonary rehabilitation therapy is gaining more attention. The recent systematic review of domestic and foreign relevant literature indicates pre-operative pulmonary rehabilitation exercise training performs an important role in per-operative period. The rehabilitation therapy can efficiently improve exercise tolerance and quality of life of patients with lung cancer, reduce post-operative complications, shorten hospitalization time, and increase opportunity of operation. However, the evidence comes from small samples reported by present clinical study, and a standard treatment guideline of pulmonary rehabilitation has not been established until now. Further researches are expected to provide demonstration and promote pulmonary rehabilitation. It is an important part of comprehensive treatment of lung cancer. The therapy will benefit more patients suffering from lung cancer.

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  • Preoperative pulmonary rehabilitation training to reduce the serum surfactant protein D (SP-D) level and postoperative pulmonary complications of lung cancer surgery with high risk factors: A randomized controlled trial

    Objective To research the relationship between decrease of serum surfactant protein D (SP-D) level reduced by pulmonary rehabilitation training and postoperative pulmonary complications (PPC). Methods From May 2015 through December 2015, 80 consecutive non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients with surgical treatment in West China Hospital, who were at least with a high risk factor, were randomly divided into two groups including a group R and a group C. There were 36 patients with 25 males and 11 females at age of 63.98±8.32 years in the group R and 44 patients with 32 males and 12 females at age of 64.58±6.71 years in the group C.The group R underwent an intensive preoperative pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) training for one week, and then with lobectomy. The group C underwent only lobectomy with conventional perioperative managements. Postoperative pulmonary complications, average days in hospital, other clinic data and the serum SP-D level in a series of time from the date of admission to discharge (5 time points) were analyzed. Results The incidence of PPC in the group R was 5.56%(2/36),which was lower than that in the group C (P=0.032). The descender of the serum SP-D level of the patients in the group R (30.75±5.57 ng/mlvs. 24.22±3.08 ng/ml) was more obvious than that in the group C (31.16±7.81 ng/mlvs. 30.29±5.80 ng/ml,P=0.012). The descender of the serum SP-D level of the patients with PPC was more obvious than that of patients without PPC (P=0.012). Conclusion The preoperative PR training could reduce the PPC of lung cancer surgery with high risk factors. The serum SP-D level could reflect the effect of preoperative pulmonary rehabilitation training.

    Release date:2017-04-24 03:51 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Research progress of preoperative pulmonary rehabilitation for pulmonary malignant carcinoma

    Surgery is an essential method of comprehensive treatment for lung cancer, but it also impairs patients’ cardiopulmonary function. A subset of patients who undergo surgery may suffer from postoperative complications, and even death. Preoperative pulmonary rehabilitation is a part of enhanced recovery after surgery, and can improve patients' cardiopulmonary function, reduce postoperative complication rate and shorten hospital stay. It has been already demonstrated a great value in lung cancer surgery. In this review, we summarized the three important components of preoperative pulmonary rehabilitation, including smoking cessation, chest physical therapy, and preoperative exercise training. Moreover, this review outlined the development of pulmonary rehabilitation for lung malignancies, aiming to promote its application and standardization.

    Release date:2020-09-22 02:51 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Meta-analysis for the effect of preoperative pulmonary rehabilitation on lung cancer patients

    ObjectiveTo clarify the effectiveness of preoperative pulmonary rehabilitation (PPR) and provide evidence for the application of PPR on lung cancer patients by meta-analysis.MethodsAccording to inclusion and exclusion criteria, literatures related to PPR on lung cancer patients were retrieved from major databases between the date of establishment of each database and January 2019, and then data required were extracted from the selected literatures. Meta-analysis was conducted by RevMan 5.0.ResultsTwelve randomized controlled trials were involved in meta-analysis, including 658 patients who were well-diagnosed and prepared for surgery, with 307 patients in the PPR group and 351 patients in the control group. The results of the meta-analysis showed that in the PPR group, the pulmonary function including forced vital capacity [MD=0.31, 95%CI (0.21, 0.42), P<0.01], forced expiratory volume in one second [MD=0.27, 95%CI (0.20, 0.34), P<0.01] and activity tolerance including 6-minute walk distance [MD=50.55, 95%CI (35.98, 65.13), P<0.01] were significantly better than the control group, and the postoperative complication rate was lower [MD=0.28, 95%CI (0.18, 0.43), P<0.01], postoperative hospital stay was shorter [MD=–2.09, 95%CI (–2.41, –1.77), P<0.01].ConclusionsA period of PPR on lung cancer patients can improve postoperative pulmonary function and activity tolerance, and reduce postoperative complications and hospital stay, which is beneficial to postoperative recovery.

    Release date:2021-01-26 05:01 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Application status of telerehabilitation for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease under the epidemic of coronavirus disease 2019

    Due to the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, the traditional outpatient and medical center pulmonary rehabilitation models for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease have been limited, while pulmonary rehabilitation technology has always been the focus of clinical and scientific research in rehabilitation. This article reviews the application status of remote pulmonary rehabilitation for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease under the coronavirus disease 2019 epidemic in recent years. From the selection and method of remote pulmonary rehabilitation equipment before the epidemic, to the development of rehabilitation forms and equipment innovation after the epidemic, the current status and problems of remote pulmonary rehabilitation are clarified. Establishing a remote pulmonary rehabilitation model in line with China’s national conditions is the direction and goal of future development.

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  • Impact of electrical impedance tomography in the application of pulmonary rehabilitation in patients with hospital-acquired pneumonia

    ObjectiveTo investigate the impact of electrical impedance tomography (EIT) as a means of assessing and guiding pulmonary rehabilitation chest physiotherapy (CPT) in hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) patients on the time to symptom improvement, cost of hospitalisation, length of stay and patient satisfaction with pulmonary rehabilitation. MethodsNinety-six patients with HAP requiring pulmonary rehabilitation were included in the study and were divided into control group and experimental group using the random number table method. Patients in both groups underwent pulmonary rehabilitation CPT in addition to clinical treatment for HAP, twice daily for 20 minutes each time. EIT was added to experimental group as a means of assessment and guidance, with dynamic review prior to treatment and real-time adjustment of treatment based on the results. The primary outcome indicator was a comparison of the change in clinical pulmonary infection score (CPIS) after the start of treatment in both groups, and secondary outcome indicators were a comparison of the length of HAP hospitalisation, HAP-related cost, and patient satisfaction with pulmonary rehabilitation in both groups. ResultsDuring the study, 8 patients terminated airway clearance due to the aggravation of the disease, and 1 patient referral. Finally, 43 patients in the study control group and 44 patients in the experimental group were included. There was a significant difference in CPIS between the test group and the control group on 3rd and 7th day after starting airway clearance (P<0.05). Compared with the control group, there were significant differences in the length of HAP hospitalisation, HAP-related cost, and patient satisfaction with airway clearance in the test group (P<0.01). ConclusionThe use of EIT allows real-time visual monitoring of the distribution of lung ventilation in HAP patients, thus guiding individualized pulmonary rehabilitation treatment, which can shorten the time to symptom improvement, reduce the length and cost of HAP hospitalisation and significantly improve patient satisfaction and compliance with pulmonary rehabilitation.

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  • Development of intelligent monitoring system based on Internet of Things and wearable technology and exploration of its clinical application mode

    Wearable monitoring, which has the advantages of continuous monitoring for a long time with low physiological and psychological load, represents a future development direction of monitoring technology. Based on wearable physiological monitoring technology, combined with Internet of Things (IoT) and artificial intelligence technology, this paper has developed an intelligent monitoring system, including wearable hardware, ward Internet of Things platform, continuous physiological data analysis algorithm and software. We explored the clinical value of continuous physiological data using this system through a lot of clinical practices. And four value points were given, namely, real-time monitoring, disease assessment, prediction and early warning, and rehabilitation training. Depending on the real clinical environment, we explored the mode of applying wearable technology in general ward monitoring, cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, and integrated monitoring inside and outside the hospital. The research results show that this monitoring system can be effectively used for monitoring of patients in hospital, evaluation and training of patients’ cardiopulmonary function, and management of patients outside hospital.

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  • Research progress of pulmonary rehabilitation for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

    The pulmonary rehabilitation treatment of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) has become a current research hotspot. Pulmonary rehabilitation can effectively improve the lung function, quality of life, and physical and mental health, reduce the risk of death, but there are still certain limitations in the implementation of pulmonary rehabilitation for COPD. Based on existing research, this article introduces the benefits of pulmonary rehabilitation for COPD, and elaborates on the timing, location selection, and course of pulmonary rehabilitation, aiming to provide a basis for developing personalized pulmonary rehabilitation plans for COPD.

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  • Application of pulmonary rehabilitation in patients with stroke-associated pneumonia: a scoping review

    ObjectiveTo systematically analyse the application of pulmonary rehabilitation in patients with stroke-associated pneumonia (SAP), in order to provide reference for clinical healthcare professionals to carry out relevant interventions. Methods PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Cochrane Library, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang, Chongqing VIP, and SinoMed were systematically searched, with a search period from database establishment until December 31, 2023. The scoping review method was used to analyze the included studies. Results A total of 16 studies were included, mainly randomized controlled trials and quasi-experimental studies. The research mainly focuses on China and South Korea. The sample size was generally 40-80 cases. The duration of intervention is mostly 2-4 weeks. Six different lung rehabilitation interventions were involved. The main outcome measures included lung function, incidence of SAP, mortality rate, cognitive function, severity of stroke, length of intensive care unit stay, duration of antibiotic use, and daily living activity. Most studies had shown that lung rehabilitation has a significant impact on SAP patients.Conclusions The effectiveness of pulmonary rehabilitation in SAP patients has been preliminarily validated. Future research needs to cover a wider range of regions and larger samples, and conduct long-term tracking studies and multidimensional evaluations to enhance the universality and reliability of the results.

    Release date:2024-06-24 02:56 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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