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Postoperatory Recovery in Thoracic Surgical Procedure, Fast-track Protocol vs. Conventional Care

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Thoracic Surgery
Interventions
Other: Fast-track protocol
Registration Number
NCT02461277
Lead Sponsor
Instituto do Coracao
Brief Summary

The aim of this study was to compare the functional capacity of exercise by six-minute walk test before and after thoracic surgical procedure in subjects who have undergone the Fast-track protocol with those who were under conventional care. Researchers want to find out if Fast-track is a strategy to enhance functional capacity after thoracic surgery.

Detailed Description

Fast track programs represents a new approach to the management of patients undergoing surgery. It is perioperative care pathway designed to achieve early recovery and helps to minimize postoperative morbidity and mortality.

These multimodal approaches focuses on enhancing recovery and reducing of surgical stress by minimal invasive surgery, optimized pain relief, early nutrition and ambulation.

In postoperative, the bed rest leads to the increase in muscle loss and weakness, impairs pulmonary function, predisposes to venous stasis and thromboembolism, increases infection complications and reduces functional capacity.

However, information on the results of Fast-track protocols in functional capacity of exercise during hospital stay is sparse.

The six-minute walk test is use to measure of functional capacity of exercise in different populations and to detect changes after interventions. The distances traveled in two six-minute walk test (preoperative and postoperative) will be compared between the two groups (Fast-track and Conventional).

In this trial the investigators will consider Fast-track protocol to be feasible to enhance functional capacity of exercise after thoracic surgery.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
40
Inclusion Criteria
  • patients who are scheduled to undergo a thoracic surgical procedure
  • sign the informed consent form
  • independent ambulation
  • ability to understand and follow instructions
Exclusion Criteria
  • contraindications for epidural catheter placement
  • refusal to do physical exercises on postoperative

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Fast-track protocolFast-track protocolBefore surgery, patients are informed about the surgical procedure, anesthesia and rehabilitation protocol. The surgery occurs in accordance with the principles of the Fast-track: minimal invasive surgery, epidural anesthetic management, avoiding the need opioid in postoperatory analgesia and use of an standardized postoperatory management protocol to an early oral intake and early mobilization.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Functional capacity of exercise ( six-minute walk test)participants will be followed for the duration of hospital stay, an expected average of 6 days

Change from baseline in distance walking on hospital discharge

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The length of hospital stayexpected average of 6 days

Time to achieve standardized hospital discharge criteria (tolerance of oral intake, recovery of lower gastrointestinal function, adequate pain control on oral analgesia, ability to mobilize and self care and no evidence of complications or untreated medical problems).

Time to first postoperative ambulationup 2 hour after surgery

Time from end of surgical procedure until first postoperative ambulation

Surgical complicationsup 6 days after surgery

Pneumonia, atelectasis, pneumothorax and air leak in the chest drainage

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