Pre-operative Physical Performance Is Associated With Early Return to Work in Peri-operative Lung Cancer Patients.

Q3 Medicine Journal of UOEH Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.7888/juoeh.44.341
Hiroaki Teramatsu, Hiroshi Yamato, Ying Jiang, Hiroaki Kako, Satoshi Kuhara, Ryosuke Ohya, Hideaki Itoh, Koji Kuroda, Yasuyuki Matsushima, Satoru Saeki
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Little is known about the factors related to return to work (RTW) in patients with peri-operative lung cancer (LC). This study aimed to investigate whether pre-operative physical performance is associated with early RTW in patients with peri-operative LC. A total of 59 patients who wished to resume work after lung resection surgery were included and were divided into three groups: early RTW (within 14 days after discharge), delayed RTW (within 15-90 days), and non-RTW (failure of RTW within 90 days). The early RTW group had significantly lower scores on the modified Medical Research Council dyspnea scale (mMRC) and significantly higher scores on the Euro Quality of Life 5-Dimension 3-Level (EQ-5D-3L) than the non-RTW group. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that EQ-5D-3L scores were significantly associated with early RTW, and mMRC scores and knee extensor strength tended to be associated with early RTW. Better pre-operative quality of life, mild dyspnea, and greater lower limb muscle strength tended to be associated with early RTW in patients with peri-operative LC.

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围手术期肺癌患者术前体能表现与早期重返工作岗位相关
对于围手术期肺癌(LC)患者重返工作岗位(RTW)的相关因素了解甚少。本研究旨在探讨围手术期LC患者术前体能表现是否与早期RTW相关。共纳入59例肺切除术后希望恢复工作的患者,分为早期RTW组(出院后14天内)、延迟RTW组(15-90天内)和非RTW组(90天内RTW失败)。早期RTW组在改良的医学研究委员会呼吸困难量表(mMRC)上的得分显著低于非RTW组,在欧洲生活质量5维3级(EQ-5D-3L)上的得分显著高于非RTW组。多因素logistic回归分析显示,EQ-5D-3L评分与早期RTW显著相关,mMRC评分和膝关节伸肌力量倾向于与早期RTW相关。围手术期LC患者术前生活质量较好、轻度呼吸困难、下肢肌力较强往往与早期RTW相关。
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