2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jgo.2021.09.008
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Preoperative physical activity and frailty in older patients undergoing cancer surgery – PREsurgery study

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“…In the preoperative phase, studies used Fitbit devices and MOX1 accelerometers to monitor physical activity and sleep patterns [13,16,26]. Studies utilising Fitbit devices demonstrated correlations between preoperative and postoperative physical activity levels with various outcomes such as LOS, complication rates, and readmission rates in colorectal surgery patients.…”
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“…In the preoperative phase, studies used Fitbit devices and MOX1 accelerometers to monitor physical activity and sleep patterns [13,16,26]. Studies utilising Fitbit devices demonstrated correlations between preoperative and postoperative physical activity levels with various outcomes such as LOS, complication rates, and readmission rates in colorectal surgery patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The search strategy yielded a total of 1525 studies. Following deduplication, 1253 were screened, resulting in 104 studies for full text review, 20 of which were included in this review (Figure 1) [12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31]. Table 1 summarises key study characteristics.…”
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“…Moreover the formula used to estimate the VO 2-peak was validated in a general population that might be functionally different from the surgical population [ 108 ]. Argillander et al proposed the integration of different physical tests assessing both aerobic fitness and muscular strength to provide a more in-depth assessment of the patient’s physical status, and not relying solely on a single preoperative test [ 111 ]. Indeed, patients’ ability to perform the basic activities of daily living and overcome the surgical stress does not depend exclusively on functional capacity [ 112 , 113 ].…”
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confidence: 99%