Ovarian cancer and multimodal prehabilitation options - a case study.

IF 0.5 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Petra Sládková, Marie Tichá, Michaela Švábenická, Kateřina Kotrbová, Anna Šályová, Zuzana Vlastníková, Markéta Janatová, Kristýna Hoidekrová, Markéta Polková, Michal Zikán, Tomáš Brtnický
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Abstract

Objective: The aim of this case report is to present the impact of multimodal prehabilitation on the quality of life, cognitive performance, physical fitness, and nutritional status in a patient with advanced ovarian cancer.

Methods: A 74-year-old woman with high grade serous ovarian carcinoma pT3bN1a was scheduled for radical surgery following three cycles of neoadjuvant chemotherapy. She underwent a three-week intensive multimodal prehabilitation program in a 4/7 regimen involving physiotherapy, occupational therapy, nutritional counselling, psychological support, and supervision by a rehabilitation physician. The effect was evaluated using functional and cognitive tests, stress and disability scales, and body composition analysis (InBody).

Results: Improvement was observed across all major domains: reduction in disability (WHODAS 20 → 5%), enhancement of cognitive function (MoCA 22 → 25), decreased perceived stress (PSS-10 17 → 11), reduction in frailty (FI 3 1), and restoration of full independence in activities of daily living (Katz Index 6/6). Physical performance showed marked gains (6MWT +42 m, 5×SST -6.5 s, handgrip strength +4 kg), while pulmonary function tests confirmed improved ventilatory capacity (FVC, FEV1, PEF). Nutritional assessment indicated a reduced risk of malnutrition according to the MUST screening tool, although bioimpedance analysis demonstrated a mild increase in total body fat and visceral adipose tissue.

Conclusion: Intensive multimodal prehabilitation positively influenced the patient's psychosensory-motor potential, reduced disability, enhanced perioperative fitness, and confirmed its indispensable role in oncogynecology.

卵巢癌和多模式康复选择-一个案例研究。
目的:本病例报告的目的是介绍多模式康复对晚期卵巢癌患者生活质量、认知能力、身体健康和营养状况的影响。方法:一名74岁的高级别浆液性卵巢癌pT3bN1a患者在接受三个周期的新辅助化疗后,计划行根治性手术。她接受了为期三周的强化多模式康复治疗,包括物理治疗、职业治疗、营养咨询、心理支持和康复医生的监督。使用功能和认知测试、压力和残疾量表以及身体成分分析(InBody)来评估效果。结果:在所有主要领域均观察到改善:残疾减少(WHODAS 20®5%),认知功能增强(MoCA 22®25),感知压力减少(PSS-10 17®11),虚弱减少(FI 3®1),恢复完全独立的日常生活活动(Katz指数6/6)。体能表现有明显提高(6MWT +42 m, 5×SST -6.5 s,握力+4 kg),肺功能测试证实通气能力(FVC、FEV1、PEF)得到改善。根据MUST筛查工具,营养评估显示营养不良风险降低,尽管生物阻抗分析显示全身脂肪和内脏脂肪组织轻度增加。结论:强化多模式康复对患者的心理-感觉-运动电位有积极影响,减少残疾,增强围手术期体能,证实了其在妇科肿瘤中不可或缺的作用。
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Ceska Gynekologie-Czech Gynaecology
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