Predictors of quality-of-life improvement following pulmonary resection due to lung cancer

CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: There is increasing involvement of health professionals in organizing protocols to determine the impact of lung surgery on functional state and activities of daily living, with the aim of improving quality of life (QoL). The objective of this study was to investigate predictor...

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Main Authors: Ivete Alonso Bredda Saad, Neury José Botega, Ivan Felizardo Contrera Toro
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Language:English
Published: Associação Paulista de Medicina
Series:São Paulo Medical Journal
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spelling doaj-75b5e597c48948549fd2898da87ff07e2020-11-24T21:17:54ZengAssociação Paulista de MedicinaSão Paulo Medical Journal1806-94601251464910.1590/S1516-31802007000100009S1516-31802007000100009Predictors of quality-of-life improvement following pulmonary resection due to lung cancerIvete Alonso Bredda Saad0Neury José Botega1Ivan Felizardo Contrera Toro2Universidade Estadual de CampinasUniversidade Estadual de CampinasUniversidade Estadual de CampinasCONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: There is increasing involvement of health professionals in organizing protocols to determine the impact of lung surgery on functional state and activities of daily living, with the aim of improving quality of life (QoL). The objective of this study was to investigate predictors of QoL improvement among patients undergoing parenchyma resection due to lung cancer. DESIGN AND SETTING: Prospective study, at teaching hospital of Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Unicamp). METHODS: 36 patients with lung cancer diagnosis were assessed before surgery and on the 30th, 90th and 180th days after surgery. The Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36) was used as the dependent variable. The independent variables were the Hospital Anxiety and Depression (HAD) scale, a six-minute walking test (6-MWT), a visual analogue scale for pain, forced vital capacity (FVC), type of surgery and use of radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Generalized estimation equations (GEE) were utilized. RESULTS: The median age for these 20 men and 16 women was 55.5 ± 13.4 years. Both FVC and 6-MWT were predictors of improvement in the physical dimensions of QoL (p = 0.011 and 0.0003, respectively), as was smaller extent of surgical resection (p = 0.04). The social component of QoL had improved by the third postoperative month (p = 0.0005). CONCLUSION: The predictors that affected QoL positively were better FVC and 6-MWT results and less extensive lung resection. Three months after the surgery, an improvement in social life was already seen.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31802007000100009&lng=en&tlng=enQuality of lifeNeoplasmsMedical oncologyRehabilitationQuestionnaires
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author Ivete Alonso Bredda Saad
Neury José Botega
Ivan Felizardo Contrera Toro
spellingShingle Ivete Alonso Bredda Saad
Neury José Botega
Ivan Felizardo Contrera Toro
Predictors of quality-of-life improvement following pulmonary resection due to lung cancer
São Paulo Medical Journal
Quality of life
Neoplasms
Medical oncology
Rehabilitation
Questionnaires
author_facet Ivete Alonso Bredda Saad
Neury José Botega
Ivan Felizardo Contrera Toro
author_sort Ivete Alonso Bredda Saad
title Predictors of quality-of-life improvement following pulmonary resection due to lung cancer
title_short Predictors of quality-of-life improvement following pulmonary resection due to lung cancer
title_full Predictors of quality-of-life improvement following pulmonary resection due to lung cancer
title_fullStr Predictors of quality-of-life improvement following pulmonary resection due to lung cancer
title_full_unstemmed Predictors of quality-of-life improvement following pulmonary resection due to lung cancer
title_sort predictors of quality-of-life improvement following pulmonary resection due to lung cancer
publisher Associação Paulista de Medicina
series São Paulo Medical Journal
issn 1806-9460
description CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: There is increasing involvement of health professionals in organizing protocols to determine the impact of lung surgery on functional state and activities of daily living, with the aim of improving quality of life (QoL). The objective of this study was to investigate predictors of QoL improvement among patients undergoing parenchyma resection due to lung cancer. DESIGN AND SETTING: Prospective study, at teaching hospital of Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Unicamp). METHODS: 36 patients with lung cancer diagnosis were assessed before surgery and on the 30th, 90th and 180th days after surgery. The Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36) was used as the dependent variable. The independent variables were the Hospital Anxiety and Depression (HAD) scale, a six-minute walking test (6-MWT), a visual analogue scale for pain, forced vital capacity (FVC), type of surgery and use of radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Generalized estimation equations (GEE) were utilized. RESULTS: The median age for these 20 men and 16 women was 55.5 ± 13.4 years. Both FVC and 6-MWT were predictors of improvement in the physical dimensions of QoL (p = 0.011 and 0.0003, respectively), as was smaller extent of surgical resection (p = 0.04). The social component of QoL had improved by the third postoperative month (p = 0.0005). CONCLUSION: The predictors that affected QoL positively were better FVC and 6-MWT results and less extensive lung resection. Three months after the surgery, an improvement in social life was already seen.
topic Quality of life
Neoplasms
Medical oncology
Rehabilitation
Questionnaires
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