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2019, Número 6

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Rev Clin Esc Med 2019; 9 (6)


Rehabilitación Pulmonar en Pacientes con Cáncer de Pulmón

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Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 37
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PALABRAS CLAVE

“Cáncer de pulmón, rehabilitación pulmonar”.

RESUMEN

El cáncer de pulmón es una de las principales causas de muerte por cáncer en el mundo, siendo esta la principal causa en 93 países., esta patología tiene una sobrevida a 5 años de 15%, y al inicio del diagnóstico 70% de los pacientes son no operables. Se describe que el tratamiento quirúrgico es el tratamiento curativo por elección para esta patología., pero no todos los pacientes son quirúrgicos al realizar el diagnostico. La rehabilitación pulmonar es una intervención multidisciplinaria que se basa en la evidencia, es costo efectiva ., y para los pacientes con cáncer de pulmón se ha visto que esta se puede basar en los programas de pacientes con EPOC ., esta es segura y factible en pacientes hasta con estados avanzados de la enfermedad, otra característica es que puede aumentar el número de casos operables.. Es necesario 6 semanas para obtener efectos sustanciales pero desde la semana 2-4 se ven cambios fisiológicos.


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