Interventions to improve physical performances of older people with cancer before complex medico-surgical procedures: Protocol for an umbrella review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses.

Claire Falandry, Laetitia Stefani, Louise Andre, Marion Granger, Claire Barbavara, Hocine Habchi, Chrystelle Bourgeois, Hervé Cure, Guillaume Passot, Thomas Gilbert
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Background: Current demographics lead increasing older cancer patients to undergo complex medico-surgical procedures, with substantial risk of decompensations and deconditioning. The Prehabilitation & Rehabilitation in Oncology: Adaptation to Disease and Accompaniment of Patients' Trajectories (PROADAPT) project is currently being developed with the aim of improving care, through standardized care pathways guided by existing evidence and implementation programs. A working group will specifically focus on improvement of physical performances before such procedures. These interventions may have been developed in different contexts: before surgery in large, before carcinologic surgery or complex medical interventions (chemotherapy, radiotherapy), or in primary care for elderly patients to prevent sarcopenia and frailty. Post-surgical interventions are out of the scope of this review. The objective of this review is to summarize the level of evidence to support physical reconditioning interventions and identify areas where further work is required.

Methods: This umbrella review will include moderate to high quality systematic reviews, meta-analysis, and pre-existing umbrella or meta-reviews. Two reviewers will independently search the following databases: PubMed/MedLine, Cochrane Library, Embase, and CINAHL. Research strategy will use diverse keywords used to refer to the concepts of "prehabilitation," "preoperative exercise," or "preoperative rehabilitation," with prespecified inclusion and exclusion criteria and only systematic reviews selection. The distinct types of interventions presented using PRISMA guidelines and a narrative reporting of results. A focus will be made on outcomes such as physical performances, quality of life, autonomy in everyday activities, or number of hospital bed days.

Ethics and dissemination: Ethical approval is not required for such an umbrella review. Our review will be submitted for publication in a peer-reviewed international journal using open access option if available. It will be complementary to reviews focused on hospital discharge of older people.

Prospero registration number: CRD42020100110.

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在复杂内科手术前改善老年癌症患者身体表现的干预措施:系统评价和荟萃分析的综合评价方案。
背景:目前的人口统计导致越来越多的老年癌症患者接受复杂的内科外科手术,有很大的失代偿和身体状况下降的风险。肿瘤学的预适应与康复:适应疾病和伴随患者轨迹(PROADAPT)项目目前正在开发中,其目的是通过现有证据和实施方案指导的标准化护理途径来改善护理。一个工作组将特别注重在这些程序之前改善身体表现。这些干预措施可能是在不同的背景下制定的:大型手术前、癌性手术前或复杂的医疗干预(化疗、放疗)前,或在老年患者的初级保健中预防肌肉减少症和虚弱。术后干预不在本综述的范围之内。本综述的目的是总结支持身体修复干预的证据水平,并确定需要进一步工作的领域。方法:这一总括性评价将包括中等到高质量的系统评价、荟萃分析和已有的总括性评价或荟萃评价。两位审稿人将独立搜索以下数据库:PubMed/MedLine、Cochrane Library、Embase和CINAHL。研究策略将使用不同的关键词来指代“预康复”、“术前运动”或“术前康复”的概念,并预先指定纳入和排除标准,仅进行系统评价选择。采用PRISMA指南和结果叙述性报告提出不同类型的干预措施。重点将放在诸如身体表现、生活质量、日常活动的自主性或住院天数等结果上。伦理和传播:这种总括性审查不需要伦理批准。我们的评论将在同行评议的国际期刊上发表,如果有的话,将使用开放获取选项。这将是对以老年人出院为重点的审查的补充。普洛斯彼罗注册号:CRD42020100110。
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