Feasibility of Exercise Training in Cancer Patients Scheduled for Elective Gastrointestinal Surgery

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2016

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Valkenet, Karin
Trappenburg, JaapORCID 0000-0003-0489-7401ISNI 0000000387660054
Schippers, Carlo C G
Wanders, Lisa
Lemmens, Lidwien
Backx, Frank J. G.ORCID 0000-0002-2775-8773ISNI 0000000390229724
van Hillegersberg, RichardORCID 0000-0002-7134-261XISNI 0000000387532685

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BACKGROUND/AIMS: This study examines the feasibility of a preoperative exercise program to improve the physical fitness of a patient before gastrointestinal surgery. METHODS: An outpatient exercise program was developed to increase preoperative aerobic capacity, peripheral muscle endurance and respiratory muscle function in patients with pancreatic, liver, intestinal, gastric or esophageal cancer. During a consult at the outpatient clinic, patients were invited to participate in the exercise program when their surgery was not scheduled within 2 weeks. RESULTS: The 115 participants followed on average 5.7 (3.5) training sessions. Adherence to the exercise program was high: 82% of the planned training sessions were attended, and no adverse events occurred. Mixed model analyses showed a significant increase of maximal inspiratory muscle strength (84.1-104.7 cm H2O; p = 0.00) and inspiratory muscle endurance (35.0-39.5 cm H2O; p = 0.00). No significant changes were found in aerobic capacity and peripheral muscle strength. CONCLUSION: This exercise program in patients awaiting oncological surgery is feasible in terms of participation and adherence. Inspiratory muscle function improved significantly as a result of inspiratory muscle training. The exercise program however failed to result in improved aerobic capacity and peripheral muscle strength, probably due to the limited number of training sessions as a result of the restricted time interval between screening and surgery.

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Preoperative exercise, Prehabilitation, Oncological surgery, Journal Article

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Valkenet, K, Trappenburg, J C A, Schippers, C C, Wanders, L, Lemmens, L, Backx, F J G & van Hillegersberg, R 2016, 'Feasibility of Exercise Training in Cancer Patients Scheduled for Elective Gastrointestinal Surgery', Digestive Surgery, vol. 33, no. 5, pp. 439-447. https://doi.org/10.1159/000445958