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Effect of continuous nursing combined with respiratory exercise nursing on pulmonary function of postoperative patients with lung cancer

Qiong-Xiang Qiu, Wenjuan Li, Ximiao Ma, Xuehua Feng

2023World Journal of Clinical Cases15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Lung cancer is a malignant tumor with high morbidity and mortality among cancers. Surgery is currently one of the primary methods of treating lung cancer. Although it can slow down the progression of the disease by removing the lesion, this invasive surgery inevitably damages the integrity of the patient's chest. Moreover, the patient's pulmonary function may have a low compensatory capacity after surgery, causing various respiratory diseases such as atelectasis, respiratory function decline, and even serious cardiovascular disease. All of these have great negative impacts on the surgical effect and the prognosis of patients. With the continuous exploration and development of nursing, continuous nursing and respiratory exercise nursing have been gradually applied in the nursing of patients after lung cancer surgery, and have achieved good nursing results. AIM: To investigate the effect of continuous nursing combined with respiratory exercise nursing on the pulmonary function of postoperative patients with lung cancer. METHODS: = 40 cases). Patients with lung cancer in the control group were given conventional nursing after surgery, while the experimental group was given continuous nursing combined with respiratory exercise nursing based on conventional nursing. The recovery of pulmonary function and respiratory symptoms was observed before and after 3 mo of intervention in both groups. The pulmonary function parameters, blood gas analysis, MD Anderson Symptom Inventory-lung cancer module (MDASI-LC) scores, incidence of pulmonary complications, and Morisky compliance scores were compared between the two groups before and after 3 mo of intervention. RESULTS: < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Continuous nursing combined with respiratory exercise nursing can significantly accelerate the recovery of respiratory function in postoperative lung cancer patients, reduce the incidence of postoperative complications of lung cancer as well as improve the treatment compliance of patients.

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MedicineLung cancerAtelectasisPulmonary function testingLungNursingLung cancer surgeryRespiratory systemCancerInternal medicineLung Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentAdvanced Technologies in Various FieldsLung Cancer Research Studies
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