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2023 World Conference on Lung Cancer (Posters)
P1.25. Days Alive and Out of Hospital After Thorac ...
P1.25. Days Alive and Out of Hospital After Thoracoscopic Surgery and Exploratory Study the Correlation on the PRO of First Discharge Day - PDF(Abstract)
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This study aimed to explore the association between the Patient-Reported Outcome (PRO) of the first discharge day and the Days Alive and Out of Hospital (DAOH) in lung cancer patients who underwent video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS). <br /><br />A total of 334 patients were included in the study, and their PRO on the day of discharge was collected. The primary outcome was the DAOH within the first 90 days post-surgery (DAOH90). The analysis found that age, smoking, tumor location, type of resection, chest tube, operative time, operative bleeding, length of stay, and in-hospital complications were significant factors associated with DAOH90. <br /><br />The median DAOH90 was found to be 86 days, indicating a reduction of 4 days in DAOH within 90 days after discharge for patients who underwent VATS lobectomy and segmentectomy. This suggests that DAOH could be a valid outcome measure for evaluating the efficacy of these surgical procedures in clinical research.<br /><br />However, the study did not find a statistically significant association between the PRO of the first discharge day and the DAOH90. <br /><br />Overall, this study provides insights into the postoperative recovery of lung cancer patients after VATS and highlights the importance of using DAOH as a comprehensive measure of recovery in perioperative care.
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Wenwu Liu
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Wenwu Liu
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Early-Stage NSCLC: Changing Paradigms & Outcomes
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Patient-Reported Outcome
Days Alive and Out of Hospital
DAOH
lung cancer patients
VATS
operative time
length of stay
in-hospital complications
DAOH90
postoperative recovery
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