Feasibility and Acceptability of Prehabilitation before Surgery for Endometrial Cancer

Sang-Hwa Lee, N. Lee, Jae-Weon Kim, Maria Lee, S. Seong, J. Song, Yeonsoo Kim
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Purpose: To investigate the safety of and adherence to a prehabilitation program among patients with endometrial cancer and to provide preliminary evidence of the program’s efficacy in terms of health-related fitness (HRF) and patient-reported outcomes. Methods: Nineteen patients with endometrial cancer were recruited in a 2-week trial for a one-on-one supervised exercise program. All patients participated in an individual exercise program — the Challenge, Overcome, Resolve, and Enhance (CORE) program — which consisted of 60 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous intensity resistance, core stability, and aerobic exercise, supervised five times within 2 weeks before surgery. Results: Seventeen (89.5%) of the 19 participants completed the CORE program, and no adverse events occurred. All participants accomplished the daily mean step counts and sustained the prescribed target heart rate (reserve 50% – 60%) during the CORE program sessions. Participants who completed the exercise program exhibited significantly improved HRF (cardiorespiratory fitness, 30-second chair stand, hand grip strength, curl-ups, sit and reach, single-leg standing with closed eyes; p < 0.001 for all) without changes in the body mass index (p=0.113). Their quality of life (general, p=0.001; function, p=0.001; symptom, p=0.003), symptom clusters (p=0.006), anxiety (p < 0.001), and depression (p < 0.001) were significantly improved. Conclusion: The 2-week prehabilitation CORE program is safe and feasible for patients scheduled to undergo surgery for early-stage endometrial cancer and may improve their physical and psychological health status.
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子宫内膜癌术前康复的可行性和可接受性
目的:研究子宫内膜癌患者康复计划的安全性和依从性,并就健康相关适应度(HRF)和患者报告的结果提供该计划有效性的初步证据。方法:19例子宫内膜癌患者在2周的试验中接受一对一的监督锻炼计划。所有患者都参加了一个单独的锻炼计划-挑战,克服,解决和增强(CORE)计划-包括60分钟的中等到高强度阻力,核心稳定性和有氧运动,在手术前2周内监督5次。结果:19名受试者中有17名(89.5%)完成了CORE项目,无不良事件发生。所有参与者都完成了每日平均步数,并在CORE项目期间保持了规定的目标心率(储备50% - 60%)。完成锻炼计划的参与者表现出显著改善的HRF(心肺功能、30秒椅子站立、握力、俯卧撑、坐着伸直、闭眼单腿站立);P < 0.001),而体重指数没有变化(P =0.113)。他们的生活质量(一般,p=0.001;函数,p = 0.001;症状(p= 0.003)、症状群(p=0.006)、焦虑(p < 0.001)、抑郁(p < 0.001)均有显著改善。结论:2周的早期子宫内膜癌术前康复CORE方案安全可行,可改善早期子宫内膜癌患者的身心健康状况。
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