与职业医学科合作为胆管癌患者进行围手术期康复治疗:病例报告。

Physical therapy research Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-23 DOI:10.1298/ptr.E10275
Hiroaki Teramatsu, Akiko Hachisuka, Masako Nagata, Shiro Kohi, Manabu Hamada, Satoshi Kuhara, Akio Takemoto, Hideaki Itoh, Satoru Saeki
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简介:尽管癌症幸存者的人数有所增加,但物理治疗在癌症就业患者重返工作岗位(RTW)中的作用仍不明确:尽管癌症幸存者的人数有所增加,但物理治疗在就业癌症患者重返工作岗位(RTW)中的作用仍不明确:患者是一名 50 岁的男性,被诊断患有胆管癌,曾在液化石油气站担任灌装工。他开始围手术期康复治疗,并接受了胆管癌胰十二指肠切除术。术后他出现了胰腺瘘,经过 40 多天的保守治疗,情况有所好转。虽然他在日常活动方面实现了独立,但身体状况和工作能力却恶化了,骨骼肌指数从 8.7 降至 7.7,6 分钟步行距离从 518 米降至 460 米,工作能力指数(WAI)从 37 降至 20 点。他的理疗师担心他的复工问题,建议他接受职业医学部(DOM)的复工支持。职业医学部采用了团队合作的复工策略,主治医师、职业医师和公司共同为患者提供支持。在制定了门诊治疗方案和复工支持计划后,患者出院了。物理治疗师在 DOM 的多学科会议上报告了患者体能和 WAI 下降的情况。在咨询了多位专业人士后,团队建议分阶段恢复工作:术后三个月兼职工作,四个月全职工作,同时接受口服辅助化疗。复工后,WAI提高到35分:本病例报告表明,物理治疗师在为患者提供从围术期康复到 DOM 干预的持续支持方面至关重要,以增强患者重返工作岗位的体力。
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Perioperative Rehabilitation in Collaboration with the Department of Occupational Medicine for Patients with Cholangiocarcinoma: A Case Report.

Introduction: Although the number of cancer survivors has increased, the role of physical therapy in return to work (RTW) for employed patients with cancer remains unclear.

Case presentation: The patient is a 50-year-old man diagnosed with cholangiocarcinoma who worked as a liquefied petroleum gas station filler. He started perioperative rehabilitation and underwent pancreaticoduodenectomy for cholangiocarcinoma. He developed a postoperative pancreatic fistula, which improved with conservative treatment over 40 days. Although he achieved independence regarding day-to-day activities, his physical condition and workability worsened, as his skeletal muscle index decreased from 8.7 to 7.7, 6-min walk distance from 518 to 460 m, and work ability index (WAI) from 37 to 20 points. His physical therapist was concerned about his RTW and recommended that he receive RTW support from the Department of Occupational Medicine (DOM). The DOM employed a team approach for the RTW strategy, and the primary physician, occupational physician, and company collaborated to support the patient. After the outpatient treatment protocol and RTW support plans were formulated, the patient was discharged. The physical therapist reported declining physical performance and WAI at the DOM's multidisciplinary conference. After consulting with multiple professionals, the team recommended work resumption in stages: part-time for three months and full-time for four months after surgery while undergoing oral adjuvant chemotherapy. The WAI improved to 35 points after RTW.

Conclusion: This case report suggests that physical therapists are vital in providing continuous patient support, from perioperative rehabilitation to DOM intervention, to build physical strength for return to work.

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