Impact of Perioperative Rehabilitation on Postoperative Length of Hospital Stay for Patients With Gastric Cancer.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Keisuke Komori, Fumiyo Abiko, Taku Ichikawa, Kanako Ando, Rika Shigeeda, Tomohiro Yamaguchi, Keiichi Kurusu, Masayuki Arai, Kaori Misawa, Shuji Ando, Kazuki Koyama, Koichiro Shimizu, Yuta Nakayama, Y O Mikayama, Yoshihiro Suzuki, Yasushi Rino, Aya Saito
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Abstract

Background/aim: Perioperative rehabilitation is effective in preventing postoperative complications and is associated with a shorter length of hospital stay after gastrectomy. However, its impact on short-term outcomes in patients without post-gastrectomy complications has not yet been clarified. This study aimed to evaluate the usefulness of perioperative rehabilitation beyond preventing postoperative complications.

Patients and methods: Of the 142 patients who underwent surgery for gastric cancer at our hospital between November 2017 and December 2022 and were treated according to the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocol during the perioperative period, 106 patients who were discharged without postoperative complications (with Clavien-Dindo classification < Grade 1) and did not undergo readmission within 30 days after surgery were included in the study. Perioperative rehabilitation was provided from August 2020. Patients were divided into the following two groups: Group A (with cancer rehabilitation; n=55) and Group B (without cancer rehabilitation; n=51), and their clinicopathological characteristics and short-term results were compared. Risk factor analysis was performed based on the number of days of postoperative hospitalization.

Results: The number of days of postoperative hospitalization in Group A (average 8.6 days) was significantly shorter than that in group B (average 9.9 days) (p=0.032). Multivariate analysis of postoperative hospital stay revealed that older age (p=0.003), female sex (p=0.043), heavy bleeding (p=0.026), and no rehabilitation (p=0.004) were independent risk factors.

Conclusion: Even in patients without postoperative complications, perioperative rehabilitation for gastric cancer could be effective in shortening the postoperative hospital stay.

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Anticancer research
Anticancer research 医学-肿瘤学
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3.70
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566
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2 months
期刊介绍: ANTICANCER RESEARCH is an independent international peer-reviewed journal devoted to the rapid publication of high quality original articles and reviews on all aspects of experimental and clinical oncology. Prompt evaluation of all submitted articles in confidence and rapid publication within 1-2 months of acceptance are guaranteed. ANTICANCER RESEARCH was established in 1981 and is published monthly (bimonthly until the end of 2008). Each annual volume contains twelve issues and index. Each issue may be divided into three parts (A: Reviews, B: Experimental studies, and C: Clinical and Epidemiological studies). Special issues, presenting the proceedings of meetings or groups of papers on topics of significant progress, will also be included in each volume. There is no limitation to the number of pages per issue.
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