Exploring the clinical value of rehabilitation training on lung function and quality of life in postoperative lung cancer patients
Objective To explore the clinical value of rehabilitation training on lung function and quality of life in postoperative lung cancer patients.Methods A total of 100 cases postoperative lung cancer patients were selected as the study subjects.They were divided into a control group and an observation group using a random number table method,with 50 cases in each group.The control group received routine postoperative intervention,while the observation group received rehabilitation training.The lung function and quality of life were compared between the two groups.Results After the intervention,the peak expiratory flow(PEF),forced vital capacity(FVC),forced expiratory volume in one second(FEV1)and the ratio of FEV1 to FVC(FEV1/FVC)were(4.15±0.62)L/s,(3.26±0.28)L,(2.18±0.28)L and(68.94±4.39)%in the control group,and(4.81±0.67)L/s,(3.79±0.34)L,(2.79±0.31)L and(73.77±4.49)%in the observation group.PEF,FVC,FEV1,and FEV1/FVC were compared between the two groups,and the observation group was higher,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).After the intervention,the scores of energy,physical strength,pain,limb function,mental state,social function and life function of the control group were(75.38±6.34),(74.29±6.11),(78.49±4.92),(74.29±5.22),(75.43±4.01),(76.03±4.25)and(73.94±4.39)points,and those of the observation group were(87.54±6.55),(89.59±6.25),(88.51±4.94),(86.45±5.36),(87.98±4.35),(86.44±4.52)and(89.77±4.49)points.The scores of energy,physical strength,pain,limb function,mental state,social function and life function were compared between the two groups,and the observation group was higher,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion Rehabilitation training for postoperative lung cancer patients can effectively improve the lung function and quality of life of patients,and has significant clinical application value.
Rehabilitation trainingLung cancerSurgeryLung functionQuality of life