Randomized clinical trial of prehabilitation in colorectal surgery
British journal of surgery2010Vol. 97(8), pp. 1187–1197
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Francesco Carli, Patrick Charlebois, B. Stein, Liane S. Feldman, Gerald S. Zavorsky, D J Kim, Susan C. Scott, Nancy E. Mayo
Abstract
There was an unexpected benefit from the recommendation to increase walking and breathing, as designed for the control group. Adherence to recommendations was low. An examination of prehabilitation 'responders' would add valuable information.
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