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Investigation of preoperative physical activity level in kidney transplant recipients and its impact on early postoperative recovery: A retrospective cohort study

OBJECTIVE: To retrospectively investigate the preoperative physical activity (PA) level in kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) and its impact on early postoperative recovery. METHODS: A total of 113 patients who received kidney transplantation at West China Hospital of Sichuan University were enroll...

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Autores principales: Li, Guo, Guo, Qi-fan, Zhao, Shang-ping, Wang, Miao-wei, Zhang, Xia, Wang, Ao, Gui, Chen-fan, Tan, Qi-ling, Gao, Qiang
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9852711/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36684240
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2022.1062652
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author Li, Guo
Guo, Qi-fan
Zhao, Shang-ping
Wang, Miao-wei
Zhang, Xia
Wang, Ao
Gui, Chen-fan
Tan, Qi-ling
Gao, Qiang
author_facet Li, Guo
Guo, Qi-fan
Zhao, Shang-ping
Wang, Miao-wei
Zhang, Xia
Wang, Ao
Gui, Chen-fan
Tan, Qi-ling
Gao, Qiang
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description OBJECTIVE: To retrospectively investigate the preoperative physical activity (PA) level in kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) and its impact on early postoperative recovery. METHODS: A total of 113 patients who received kidney transplantation at West China Hospital of Sichuan University were enrolled in this retrospective cohort study. According to the PA level measured by the Chinese version of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire—Long Version, the patients were allocated into the low PA level group (Group L, n = 55) and medium to high PA level group (Group MH, n = 58). The kidney function recovery indicators, including estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), postoperative complications, postoperative length of stay (LOS), and unscheduled readmission within three months of discharge, were evaluated and documented. A association analysis was applied to analyze and compare the association between indicators. RESULTS: The median PA levels of the KTRs were 1701.0 MTEs * min/week. Regarding the postoperative recovery indicators, the KTRs spent a mean time of 19.63 h to achieve transfer out of bed after the operation (Group L: 19.67 h; Group MH: 19.53 h; P = 0.952) and reached a mean distance of 183.10 m as the best ambulatory training score within two days after the operation (Group L: 134.91 m; Group MH: 228.79 m; P < 0.001). The preoperative PA level showed a moderate positive association with early postoperative ambulation distance (ρ = 0.497, P < 0.001). However, no significant between-group difference in eGFR on postoperative days 1, 3, and 5 (P = 0.913, 0.335, and 0.524) or postoperative complications, including DGF (P = 0.436), infection (P = 0.479), postoperative LOS (P = 0.103), and unscheduled readmission (P = 0.698), was found. CONCLUSIONS: The preoperative PA level of KTRs is lower than that of the general population. KTRs with moderate or high preoperative PA levels showed higher ambulatory function in the early postoperative period than those with low preoperative PA levels, but no between-group differences in other early recovery indicators were observed.
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spelling pubmed-98527112023-01-21 Investigation of preoperative physical activity level in kidney transplant recipients and its impact on early postoperative recovery: A retrospective cohort study Li, Guo Guo, Qi-fan Zhao, Shang-ping Wang, Miao-wei Zhang, Xia Wang, Ao Gui, Chen-fan Tan, Qi-ling Gao, Qiang Front Surg Surgery OBJECTIVE: To retrospectively investigate the preoperative physical activity (PA) level in kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) and its impact on early postoperative recovery. METHODS: A total of 113 patients who received kidney transplantation at West China Hospital of Sichuan University were enrolled in this retrospective cohort study. According to the PA level measured by the Chinese version of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire—Long Version, the patients were allocated into the low PA level group (Group L, n = 55) and medium to high PA level group (Group MH, n = 58). The kidney function recovery indicators, including estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), postoperative complications, postoperative length of stay (LOS), and unscheduled readmission within three months of discharge, were evaluated and documented. A association analysis was applied to analyze and compare the association between indicators. RESULTS: The median PA levels of the KTRs were 1701.0 MTEs * min/week. Regarding the postoperative recovery indicators, the KTRs spent a mean time of 19.63 h to achieve transfer out of bed after the operation (Group L: 19.67 h; Group MH: 19.53 h; P = 0.952) and reached a mean distance of 183.10 m as the best ambulatory training score within two days after the operation (Group L: 134.91 m; Group MH: 228.79 m; P < 0.001). The preoperative PA level showed a moderate positive association with early postoperative ambulation distance (ρ = 0.497, P < 0.001). However, no significant between-group difference in eGFR on postoperative days 1, 3, and 5 (P = 0.913, 0.335, and 0.524) or postoperative complications, including DGF (P = 0.436), infection (P = 0.479), postoperative LOS (P = 0.103), and unscheduled readmission (P = 0.698), was found. CONCLUSIONS: The preoperative PA level of KTRs is lower than that of the general population. KTRs with moderate or high preoperative PA levels showed higher ambulatory function in the early postoperative period than those with low preoperative PA levels, but no between-group differences in other early recovery indicators were observed. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9852711/ /pubmed/36684240 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2022.1062652 Text en © 2023 Li, Guo, Zhao, Wang, Zhang, Wang, Gui, Tan and Gao. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Li, Guo
Guo, Qi-fan
Zhao, Shang-ping
Wang, Miao-wei
Zhang, Xia
Wang, Ao
Gui, Chen-fan
Tan, Qi-ling
Gao, Qiang
Investigation of preoperative physical activity level in kidney transplant recipients and its impact on early postoperative recovery: A retrospective cohort study
title Investigation of preoperative physical activity level in kidney transplant recipients and its impact on early postoperative recovery: A retrospective cohort study
title_full Investigation of preoperative physical activity level in kidney transplant recipients and its impact on early postoperative recovery: A retrospective cohort study
title_fullStr Investigation of preoperative physical activity level in kidney transplant recipients and its impact on early postoperative recovery: A retrospective cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of preoperative physical activity level in kidney transplant recipients and its impact on early postoperative recovery: A retrospective cohort study
title_short Investigation of preoperative physical activity level in kidney transplant recipients and its impact on early postoperative recovery: A retrospective cohort study
title_sort investigation of preoperative physical activity level in kidney transplant recipients and its impact on early postoperative recovery: a retrospective cohort study
topic Surgery
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9852711/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36684240
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2022.1062652
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