Effect analysis of perioperative quantitative rehabilitation exercise on promoting early postoperative recovery of liver cancer patients
Objective To analyze the effect of perioperative quantitative rehabilitation exercise on promoting early postoperative recovery of liver cancer patients.Methods 80 cases of liver cancer patients were divided into an observation group(perioperative quantitative rehabilitation exercise)and a control group(routine intervention)based on different intervention methods,with 40 cases in each group.The incidence of complications,rehabilitation effects,and liver function indicators[β2-microglobulin(β2-MG),blood urea nitrogen(BUN),serum creatinine(Cr),plasma albumin(Alb)],hemoglobin(Hb)were compared between the two groups.Results The incidence of postoperative complications in the observation group was 2.50%,which was lower than 22.50%in the control group,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).In the observation group,the ambulation time,hospitalization time,extubation time and postoperative exhaust time were(27.11±6.11)h,(4.55±1.38)d,(27.99±6.72)h and(23.17±8.44)h,which were shorter than(39.21±8.25)h,(7.01±2.01)d,(32.81±6.55)h and(35.29±10.85)h in the control group,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).The observation group had Hb of(115.09±3.19)g/L and Alb of(36.29±4.26)g/L,which were higher than(72.38±2.88)and(29.28±7.05)g/L in the control group;the observation group had β2-MG of(3.38±0.97)μg/L,BUN of(9.71±1.38)mmol/L,and Cr of(119.58±19.42)μmol/L,which were lower than(6.95±1.45)μg/L,(12.97±2.75)mmol/L,and(156.41±14.25)μmol/L in the control group;the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion For postoperative liver cancer patients,perioperative quantitative rehabilitation exercise can significantly improve liver function indicators,enhance rehabilitation effect,and reduce the occurrence of postoperative complications,making it suitable for clinical promotion.
Liver cancerPerioperative periodQuantitative rehabilitation exercisePostoperative early rehabilitation