SummaryRationaleWhile exercise capacity, expressed as maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max), has been proposed to be the best predictor of postoperative cardiopulmonary complications after surgical resection in lung cancer patients, the literature remains controversial.The purpose of this study was to use the meta-analytic approach to determine if VO2max, expressed as either mlkg−1min−1 or as a percentage of predicted, differed between patients who develop postoperative cardiopulmonary complications versus those that do not.MethodsStudies were retrieved via (1) computerized literature searches, (2) cross referencing from retrieved articles, and (3) expert review of our reference list. Trials were included if they reported preoperative VO2max ...
BackgroundExercise capacity should be determined in all patients undergoing lung resection for lung ...
Lung resection remains the most effective treatment for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However,...
BackgroundExercise capacity should be determined in all patients undergoing lung resection for lung ...
SummaryRationaleWhile exercise capacity, expressed as maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max), has been ...
Backgrounds: Pulmonary resection carries a significant morbidity and mortality. The utility of maxim...
BackgroundExercise capacity should be determined in all patients undergoing lung resection for lung ...
BackgroundExercise capacity should be determined in all patients undergoing lung resection for lung ...
BackgroundExercise capacity should be determined in all patients undergoing lung resection for lung ...
BackgroundExercise capacity should be determined in all patients undergoing lung resection for lung ...
Exercise capacity and extent of resection as predictors of surgical risk in lung cancer BRUTSCHE, M ...
BackgroundExercise capacity should be determined in all patients undergoing lung resection for lung ...
BackgroundExercise capacity should be determined in all patients undergoing lung resection for lung ...
IntroductionA stepwise approach to the functional assessment of lung resection candidates is widely ...
BACKGROUND: The value is examined of preoperative functional assessment, including exercise capacity...
BackgroundExercise capacity should be determined in all patients undergoing lung resection for lung ...
BackgroundExercise capacity should be determined in all patients undergoing lung resection for lung ...
Lung resection remains the most effective treatment for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However,...
BackgroundExercise capacity should be determined in all patients undergoing lung resection for lung ...
SummaryRationaleWhile exercise capacity, expressed as maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max), has been ...
Backgrounds: Pulmonary resection carries a significant morbidity and mortality. The utility of maxim...
BackgroundExercise capacity should be determined in all patients undergoing lung resection for lung ...
BackgroundExercise capacity should be determined in all patients undergoing lung resection for lung ...
BackgroundExercise capacity should be determined in all patients undergoing lung resection for lung ...
BackgroundExercise capacity should be determined in all patients undergoing lung resection for lung ...
Exercise capacity and extent of resection as predictors of surgical risk in lung cancer BRUTSCHE, M ...
BackgroundExercise capacity should be determined in all patients undergoing lung resection for lung ...
BackgroundExercise capacity should be determined in all patients undergoing lung resection for lung ...
IntroductionA stepwise approach to the functional assessment of lung resection candidates is widely ...
BACKGROUND: The value is examined of preoperative functional assessment, including exercise capacity...
BackgroundExercise capacity should be determined in all patients undergoing lung resection for lung ...
BackgroundExercise capacity should be determined in all patients undergoing lung resection for lung ...
Lung resection remains the most effective treatment for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However,...
BackgroundExercise capacity should be determined in all patients undergoing lung resection for lung ...