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ABSTRACT: The subsequent investigation has been presented. "Rehabilitation in postoperative patients with pulmonary resection by lung cancer." It has been written under the bibliographic review modality; its primary goal is to establish the effects of rehabilitation in lung cancer patients...

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Autor principal: Medina Gavidia, Karen Esthefanny (author)
Formato: bachelorThesis
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Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:http://dspace.unach.edu.ec/handle/51000/8986
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Sumario:ABSTRACT: The subsequent investigation has been presented. "Rehabilitation in postoperative patients with pulmonary resection by lung cancer." It has been written under the bibliographic review modality; its primary goal is to establish the effects of rehabilitation in lung cancer patients' pulmonary resection to improve the oncologic patient's life by decreasing the consequences of surgical cancer treatment. Lung cancer has become a general pathology among men and women worldwide, especially in industrialized and developing countries, causing high death statistics because of its aggressiveness and its difficult detection in early phases. However, surgery has become a radical healing therapy for this carcinoma in selected patients. Even when this procedure is highly curative, it is also really hostile and entails countless consequences because this surgery deteriorates their functional capacity and physical exercising tolerance often. Thus, postoperative rehabilitation, especially in its early phases, is undoubtedly essential to improving the patient's active status and life quality. It must be considered that an efficient rehabilitation of these patients must have been focused on applying different training methods, adapting them to the unique patient's condition since the goal is to individualize the physiotherapeutic treatment depending on the risk factors and deterioration of each person. For the analysis and the investigative process, bibliographic information was compiled from 2011 and in different research magazines such as PubMed, Scopus, Elsevier, Mendeley, Scielo, and Dialnet. In the methodological analysis studies with the Pedro scale, it has been determined that only 29 articles achieved the required punctuation to be a part of the investigation. There were favorable results to any postoperative training method at the end of the organization, lecture, and analysis of the chosen studies. The best one resulted in being aerobic training and early start protocols yet. However, even when they were not always significant, all the results had a positive tendency to active groups.