Preoperative physical training and its benefit on outcome in lung cancer surgery: Narrative review

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Lung cancer constitutes the main cause of years of life lost due to cancer, being one of the most frequent and the one that generates more deaths annually in the world. Physical training prior to surgery for this cancer has shown the potential to be beneficial for patients undergoing this type of in...

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Autores: Castrillon-Moscote, Yusneht Grein, Soto-Jiménez, Manuela, Cardenas-Malagon, Giselly Carolina, Florez-Barreto, Luz Angela, Álvarez-Romero, Camilo José, Suarez-Bustos, Rafael de Jesús, Silva-Llanes, Jhonatan Andrés, Picón-Jaimes, Yelson Alejandro
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2025
Institución:Universidad Nacional de Trujillo
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional de Trujillo
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.revistas.unitru.edu.pe:article/6189
Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/RMT/article/view/6189
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:lung neoplasms
preoperative exercise
health care outcome assessment
thoracic surgery
neoplasias pulmonares
ejercicio preoperatorio
evaluación de resultado en la atención de salud
cirugía torácica
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Preoperative physical training and its benefit on outcome in lung cancer surgery: Narrative review
Entrenamiento físico preoperatorio y su beneficio sobre los desenlaces en la cirugía de cáncer pulmonar: Revisión narrativa
title Preoperative physical training and its benefit on outcome in lung cancer surgery: Narrative review
spellingShingle Preoperative physical training and its benefit on outcome in lung cancer surgery: Narrative review
Castrillon-Moscote, Yusneht Grein
lung neoplasms
preoperative exercise
health care outcome assessment
thoracic surgery
neoplasias pulmonares
ejercicio preoperatorio
evaluación de resultado en la atención de salud
cirugía torácica
title_short Preoperative physical training and its benefit on outcome in lung cancer surgery: Narrative review
title_full Preoperative physical training and its benefit on outcome in lung cancer surgery: Narrative review
title_fullStr Preoperative physical training and its benefit on outcome in lung cancer surgery: Narrative review
title_full_unstemmed Preoperative physical training and its benefit on outcome in lung cancer surgery: Narrative review
title_sort Preoperative physical training and its benefit on outcome in lung cancer surgery: Narrative review
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Castrillon-Moscote, Yusneht Grein
Soto-Jiménez, Manuela
Cardenas-Malagon, Giselly Carolina
Florez-Barreto, Luz Angela
Álvarez-Romero, Camilo José
Suarez-Bustos, Rafael de Jesús
Silva-Llanes, Jhonatan Andrés
Picón-Jaimes, Yelson Alejandro
author Castrillon-Moscote, Yusneht Grein
author_facet Castrillon-Moscote, Yusneht Grein
Soto-Jiménez, Manuela
Cardenas-Malagon, Giselly Carolina
Florez-Barreto, Luz Angela
Álvarez-Romero, Camilo José
Suarez-Bustos, Rafael de Jesús
Silva-Llanes, Jhonatan Andrés
Picón-Jaimes, Yelson Alejandro
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author2 Soto-Jiménez, Manuela
Cardenas-Malagon, Giselly Carolina
Florez-Barreto, Luz Angela
Álvarez-Romero, Camilo José
Suarez-Bustos, Rafael de Jesús
Silva-Llanes, Jhonatan Andrés
Picón-Jaimes, Yelson Alejandro
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv lung neoplasms
preoperative exercise
health care outcome assessment
thoracic surgery
neoplasias pulmonares
ejercicio preoperatorio
evaluación de resultado en la atención de salud
cirugía torácica
topic lung neoplasms
preoperative exercise
health care outcome assessment
thoracic surgery
neoplasias pulmonares
ejercicio preoperatorio
evaluación de resultado en la atención de salud
cirugía torácica
description Lung cancer constitutes the main cause of years of life lost due to cancer, being one of the most frequent and the one that generates more deaths annually in the world. Physical training prior to surgery for this cancer has shown the potential to be beneficial for patients undergoing this type of intervention. However, the evidence is heterogeneous and inconclusive. Objective: To evaluate the most recent evidence on preoperative physical training and its benefit on outcomes in lung cancer surgery. Methods: Narrative literature review where PubMed, ScienceDirect, Web of Science, and MEDLINE databases were consulted. Results: Based on the most recent evidence and compared with standard care control groups, preoperative physical training may promote both functional and surgical postoperative outcomes, especially in terms of any complications, pulmonary or severe, as well as hospital stay, forced vital capacity, forced expiratory volume, and 6-minute walk distance. Although it does not impact mortality. However, the measurement of outcomes has been heterogeneous and the methodological quality of the studies ranges from very low to moderate. Conclusions: Although the evidence is limited and heterogeneous in the measurement of functional and postoperative outcomes of preoperative physical training over surgical intervention with curative intent for lung cancer, there is a trend in favor of the latter, especially in terms of lower frequency of postoperative pulmonary complications and shorter hospital stay.
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spelling Preoperative physical training and its benefit on outcome in lung cancer surgery: Narrative reviewEntrenamiento físico preoperatorio y su beneficio sobre los desenlaces en la cirugía de cáncer pulmonar: Revisión narrativaCastrillon-Moscote, Yusneht Grein Soto-Jiménez, Manuela Cardenas-Malagon, Giselly Carolina Florez-Barreto, Luz Angela Álvarez-Romero, Camilo José Suarez-Bustos, Rafael de Jesús Silva-Llanes, Jhonatan Andrés Picón-Jaimes, Yelson Alejandro lung neoplasmspreoperative exercisehealth care outcome assessmentthoracic surgeryneoplasias pulmonaresejercicio preoperatorioevaluación de resultado en la atención de saludcirugía torácicaLung cancer constitutes the main cause of years of life lost due to cancer, being one of the most frequent and the one that generates more deaths annually in the world. Physical training prior to surgery for this cancer has shown the potential to be beneficial for patients undergoing this type of intervention. However, the evidence is heterogeneous and inconclusive. Objective: To evaluate the most recent evidence on preoperative physical training and its benefit on outcomes in lung cancer surgery. Methods: Narrative literature review where PubMed, ScienceDirect, Web of Science, and MEDLINE databases were consulted. Results: Based on the most recent evidence and compared with standard care control groups, preoperative physical training may promote both functional and surgical postoperative outcomes, especially in terms of any complications, pulmonary or severe, as well as hospital stay, forced vital capacity, forced expiratory volume, and 6-minute walk distance. Although it does not impact mortality. However, the measurement of outcomes has been heterogeneous and the methodological quality of the studies ranges from very low to moderate. Conclusions: Although the evidence is limited and heterogeneous in the measurement of functional and postoperative outcomes of preoperative physical training over surgical intervention with curative intent for lung cancer, there is a trend in favor of the latter, especially in terms of lower frequency of postoperative pulmonary complications and shorter hospital stay.El cáncer de pulmón constituye la principal causa de años perdidos de vida por cáncer, siendo uno de los más frecuentes y el que genera más muertes anualmente en el mundo. El entrenamiento físico previo a la cirugía de este cáncer, ha demostrado el potencial de tener beneficio para los pacientes sometidos a este tipo de intervención. No obstante, la evidencia es heterogénea e inconclusa. Objetivo: Evaluar la evidencia más reciente sobre el entrenamiento físico preoperatorio y su beneficio sobre los desenlaces en la cirugía de cáncer pulmonar. Métodos: Revisión narrativa de la literatura donde se consultaron las bases PubMed, ScienceDirect, Web of Science, y MEDLINE. Resultados: Con base en la evidencia más reciente y, comparado con grupos control de cuidado estándar, el entrenamiento físico preoperatorio podría promover desenlaces tanto funcionales como quirúrgicos posoperatorios, sobre todo en cuanto a cualquier complicación, pulmonares o severas, así como estancia hospitalaria, capacidad vital forzada, volumen espiratorio forzado en el primer segundo predicho, y distancia de caminata de 6 minutos. Aunque no impacta sobre mortalidad. No obstante, la medición de los desenlaces ha sido heterogénea y la calidad metodológica de los estudios oscila entre muy baja y moderada. Conclusiones: Aunque la evidencia es limitada y heterogénea en la medición de los desenlaces funcionales y postquirúrgicos del entrenamiento físico preoperatorio sobre la intervención quirúrgica con intención curativa del cáncer de pulmón, existe una tendencia a favor de estos, sobre todo en menor frecuencia de complicaciones pulmonares postoperatorias y menor estancia hospitalaria.Facultad de Medicina2025-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/RMT/article/view/6189Revista Médica de Trujillo; Vol. 19 Núm. 4 (2024): REVISTA MÉDICA DE TRUJILLO; 133-1392522-6150reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional de Trujilloinstname:Universidad Nacional de Trujilloinstacron:UNITRUspahttps://revistas.unitru.edu.pe/index.php/RMT/article/view/6189/6295Derechos de autor 2024 "Los autores conservarán sus derechos de autor y garantizarán a la revista el derecho de primera publicación de su obra"https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.revistas.unitru.edu.pe:article/61892025-01-01T00:06:22Z
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