Objectives: The impact of postoperative complications after Major Abdominal Surgery (MAS) is substantial, especially when socio-economical aspects are taken into account. This systematic review focuses on the effects of preoperative exercise therapy (PEXT) on physical fitness prior to MAS, length of hospital admission and postoperative complications in patients eligible for MAS, and on what is known about the most effective kind of exercise regime. Methods: A systematic search identified randomised controlled trials on exercise therapy and pulmonary physiotherapy prior to MAS. The methodological quality of the included studies was rated using the 'Delphi List For Quality Assessment of Randomised Clinical Trials'. The level of agreement betw...
Higher levels of physical fitness are associated with numerous health benefits such as improved card...
Item does not contain fulltextLoss of functional status before, during and after major surgery is a ...
Rationale: Poor preoperative physical fitness and respiratory muscle weakness are associated with po...
Objectives: The impact of postoperative complications after Major Abdominal Surgery (MAS) is substan...
AbstractObjectivesThe impact of postoperative complications after Major Abdominal Surgery (MAS) is s...
Objective: To summarize the current evidence on the effects of preoperative exercise therapy in pati...
Objectives: The impact of postoperative complications after lung surgery for cancer is substantial, ...
Objectives: This systematic review set out to identify, evaluate and synthesise the evidence examini...
Abdominal surgeries are the most common operative procedures including a wide range of both emergenc...
The optimal package of components for a prehabilitation intervention remains unclear. The aim was to...
The optimal package of components for a prehabilitation intervention remains unclear. The aim was to...
Rationale: Poor preoperative physical fitness and respiratory muscle weakness are associated with po...
PURPOSE: The population undergoing complex abdominal wall reconstructions (CAWR) tends to have signi...
PURPOSE: The population undergoing complex abdominal wall reconstructions (CAWR) tends to have signi...
It is common knowledge that better preoperative physical fitness is associated with better postopera...
Higher levels of physical fitness are associated with numerous health benefits such as improved card...
Item does not contain fulltextLoss of functional status before, during and after major surgery is a ...
Rationale: Poor preoperative physical fitness and respiratory muscle weakness are associated with po...
Objectives: The impact of postoperative complications after Major Abdominal Surgery (MAS) is substan...
AbstractObjectivesThe impact of postoperative complications after Major Abdominal Surgery (MAS) is s...
Objective: To summarize the current evidence on the effects of preoperative exercise therapy in pati...
Objectives: The impact of postoperative complications after lung surgery for cancer is substantial, ...
Objectives: This systematic review set out to identify, evaluate and synthesise the evidence examini...
Abdominal surgeries are the most common operative procedures including a wide range of both emergenc...
The optimal package of components for a prehabilitation intervention remains unclear. The aim was to...
The optimal package of components for a prehabilitation intervention remains unclear. The aim was to...
Rationale: Poor preoperative physical fitness and respiratory muscle weakness are associated with po...
PURPOSE: The population undergoing complex abdominal wall reconstructions (CAWR) tends to have signi...
PURPOSE: The population undergoing complex abdominal wall reconstructions (CAWR) tends to have signi...
It is common knowledge that better preoperative physical fitness is associated with better postopera...
Higher levels of physical fitness are associated with numerous health benefits such as improved card...
Item does not contain fulltextLoss of functional status before, during and after major surgery is a ...
Rationale: Poor preoperative physical fitness and respiratory muscle weakness are associated with po...