THE ROLE OF POSTOPERATIVE EXERCISE REHABILITATION ON CLINICAL RECOVERY OUTCOMES AND COMPLICATION PREVENTION IN PATIENTS WITH THORACIC SURGICAL DISEASES
Keywords:
Thoracic Surgery; Exercise Rehabilitation; Dynamic Blood Gas; Complication PreventionAbstract
Objective: Explore the role of postoperative exercise rehabilitation on the clinical recovery of patients with thoracic surgical diseases, and realize the prevention of postoperative complications in patients with thoracic surgical diseases. Methods: Forty-two patients who underwent open thoracic surgery in NMG Medical University Hospital were selected as study samples and divided into control group (CON) and sports group (SPR) by randomized numerical table method, in which the CON group followed the traditional rehabilitation care and the SPR group combined with sports rehabilitation training, psychological counseling, and respiratory function exercise. During the postoperative recovery process, the pain stress, dynamic blood gases, complication rate, and psychological status of the CON and SPR groups were compared. Results: After the exercise rehabilitation intervention, all the indexes of the two groups improved compared with the pre-intervention period, and all the indexes of the SPR group were significantly better than those of the CON group (P<0.05). The complication rate of thoracic surgical patients in the SPR group after postoperative exercise rehabilitation training was only 9.52%, which was significantly different from that of the patients in the CON group (P<0.05). The SAS score and SDS score of the SPR group after exercise rehabilitation training were 41.24±2.41 points and 40.15±4.27 points, respectively, which were significantly different from the CON group (P<0.05). Conclusion: Exercise rehabilitation for patients with thoracic surgical diseases in the postoperative period can help to improve the clinical recovery effect of the patients, and can also prevent various complications caused by thoracic surgical diseases in the postoperative period.