Title The role of prehabilitation in modern esophagogastric cancer surgery: a comprehensive review /
Authors Baušys, Augustinas ; Mažeikaitė, Morta ; Bičkaitė, Klaudija ; Baušys, Bernardas ; Baušys, Rimantas ; Strupas, Kęstutis
DOI 10.3390/cancers14092096
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Is Part of Cancers.. Basel : MDPI. 2022, vol. 14, no. 9, art. no. 2096, p. [1-16].. eISSN 2072-6694
Keywords [eng] esophageal cancer ; gastric cancer ; esophagectomy ; gastrectomy ; prehabilitation ; exercise
Abstract [eng] Esophagogastric cancer is among the most common malignancies worldwide. Surgery with or without neoadjuvant therapy is the only potentially curative treatment option. Although esophagogastric resections remain associated with major surgical trauma and significant postoperative morbidity. Prehabilitation has emerged as a novel strategy to improve clinical outcomes by optimizing physical and psychological status before major surgery through exercise and nutritional and psychological interventions. Current prehabilitation programs may be unimodal, including only one intervention, or multimodal, combining the benefits of different types of interventions. However, it still is an investigational treatment option mostly limited to clinical trials. In this comprehensive review, we summarize the current evidence for the role of prehabilitation in modern esophagogastric cancer surgery. The available studies are very heterogeneous in design, type of interventions, and measured outcomes. Yet, all of them confirm at least some positive effects of prehabilitation in terms of improved physical performance, nutritional status, quality of life, or even reduced postoperative morbidity. However, the optimal interventions for prehabilitation remain unclear; thus, they cannot be standardized and widely adopted. Future studies on multimodal prehabilitation are necessary to develop optimal programs for patients with esophagogastric cancer.
Published Basel : MDPI
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2022
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