医学
肺癌
阶段(地层学)
物理疗法
考试(生物学)
内科学
生物
古生物学
作者
M.J.J. Voorn,Ruud F. W. Franssen,J.M.W.F. Verlinden,Gerben Bootsma,Dirk K. De Ruysscher,Bart C. Bongers,M.L.G. Janssen‐Heijnen
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.critrevonc.2020.103207
摘要
This systematic review evaluated which outcome variables and cut-off values of pretreatment exercise tests are associated with treatment complications in patients with stage I-III non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). PRISMA and Cochrane guidelines were followed. A total of 38 studies with adult patients undergoing treatment for stage I-III NSCLC who completed pretreatment exercise tests, and of whom treatment-related complications were recorded were included. A lower oxygen uptake at peak exercise amongst several other variables on the cardiopulmonary exercise test and a lower performance on field tests, such as the incremental shuttle walk test, stair-climb test, and 6-minute walk test, were associated with a higher risk for postoperative complications and/or postoperative mortality. Cut-off values were reported in a limited number of studies and were inconsistent. Due to the variety in outcomes, further research is needed to evaluate which outcomes and cut-off values of physical exercise tests are most clinically relevant.
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