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Preoperative high-intensity interval training is effective and safe in deconditioned patients with lung cancer: A randomized clinical trial.

Chetna Bhatia1, Bengt Kayser.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The outcome of surgery in deconditioned patients can be improved through prehabilitation. This study examined the effect of prehabilitation in patients diagnosed with lung cancer.
METHODS: Candidates for lung cancer resection were assigned to high-intensity interval training (n = 74) or usual care (n = 77). Cardiopulmonary exercise testing and 6-min walk test were performed before and after training. High-intensity interval training consisted of 2-3-weekly, 2 × 10-min series of cycling at peak power, measured with cardiopulmonary exercise testing prior to training, with a 15-s on-off duty cycle, preceded by a 5-min warm-up and followed by a 5-min cool-down. Work-rate, heart-rate, saturation, dyspnoea and leg effort were monitored.
RESULTS: Waiting time (median 25 days) allowed a median of 8 high-intensity interval training sessions to be performed. Adherence to mean high-intensity interval training was 87% (18% standard deviation; SD). High-intensity interval training power increased (23 watt, 95% confidence interval (95% CI): 20-26 watt), as did heart rate (14 bpm, 95% CI 11-16 bpm). Resting heart rate (-6 bpm, 95% CI -4 to -7 bpm) and heart rate 1 min post-cool-down decreased (-5 bpm, 95% CI -4 to -7 bpm). Aerobic capacity increased after high-intensity interval training (14%, 95% CI 3-26%), as did peak power output (median 7%, 95% CI 2-13%), but not after usual care. Six-min walk test score increased after high-intensity interval training (median 20%, 95% CI 14-26%), but not after usual care.
CONCLUSION: Short-term high-intensity interval training is feasible in deconditioned patients and increases cardio-respiratory fitness and walking capacity.

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Keywords:  HIIT; exercise; high-intensity interval training; lung; neoplasm; prehabilitation; thoracic surgery

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31468059     DOI: 10.2340/16501977-2592

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Rehabil Med        ISSN: 1650-1977            Impact factor:   2.912


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