The effect of preoperative rehabilitation on pulmonary function in patients with oesophageal cancer

R. Ono, J. Inoue, M. Motoyama, D. Makiura, M. Miwa, M. Kurosaka, D. Kuroda, M. Usami (Kobe, Japan)

Source: Annual Congress 2009 - New treatment and outcome measures for pulmonary rehabilitation
Session: New treatment and outcome measures for pulmonary rehabilitation
Session type: E-Communication Session
Number: 1709

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R. Ono, J. Inoue, M. Motoyama, D. Makiura, M. Miwa, M. Kurosaka, D. Kuroda, M. Usami (Kobe, Japan). The effect of preoperative rehabilitation on pulmonary function in patients with oesophageal cancer. Eur Respir J 2009; 34: Suppl. 53, 1709

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ONO Rei - 14.09.2009 14:21
Thank you, too
Dear Dr. Bocskei, Thank you for your interesting. I will sent our poster (or abstract) to your E-mail address after going back to Japne. Sincerely yours.

ONO Rei - 14.09.2009 10:20
Thank you
Dear Dr.LUNARDI Thank you for your intersting. Because it is difficult to diagnose as atelectasie in acute phase (2-3 days after operation), we did not include it. There were no patients with acute respiratory failure in this study. Sincerely yours.

LUNARDI Adriana Claudia - 14.09.2009 08:58
PPC?
Hi ONO, We want to know which criterious definition of pneumonie were used in your study and why didn't assess other PCCs like pneumonie, atelectasie or acute respiratory failure? Congratulations for you research!
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