Does prehabilitation before esophagectomy improve postoperative outcomes? A systematic review and meta-analysis

Kevin R. An,Vanessa Seijas, Michael S. Xu, Linda Gruesser, Sapna Humar, Amabelle A. Moreno, Marvee Turk, Koushik Kasanagottu,Talal Alzghari,Arnaldo Dimagli,Michael A. Ko,Jonathan Villena-Vargas,Stefania Papatheodorou,Mario F. L. Gaudino

DISEASES OF THE ESOPHAGUS(2024)

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Esophagectomy for esophageal cancer is associated with high morbidity. It remains unclear whether prehabilitation, a strategy aimed at optimizing patients' physical and mental functioning prior to surgery, improves postoperative outcomes. A systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted to evaluate the effect of prehabilitation on post-operative outcomes after esophagectomy. Data sources included Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, and PEDro, with information from 1 January 2000 to 5 August 2023. The analysis included randomized controlled trials and observational studies that compared prehabilitation interventions to standard care prior to esophagectomy. A random effects model was used to generate a pooled estimate for pairwise meta-analysis, meta-analysis of proportions, and meta-analysis of means. A total of 1803 patients were included with 584 in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and 1219 in observational studies. In the randomized evidence, there were no significant differences between prehabilitation and control in the odds of postoperative pneumonia (15.0 vs. 18.9%, odds ratio (OR) 1.06 [95% confidence interval (CI): 0.66;1.72]) or pulmonary complications (14 vs. 25.6%, OR 0.68 [95% CI: 0.32;1.45]). In the observational data, there was a reduction in both postoperative pneumonia (22.5 vs. 32.9%, OR 0.48 [95% CI: 0.28;0.83]) and pulmonary complications (26.1 vs. 52.3%, OR 0.35 [95% CI: 0.17;0.75]) with prehabilitation. Hospital and intensive care unit length of stay (days), operative mortality, and severe complications (Clavien-Dindo >= 3) did not differ between groups in both the randomized data and observational data. Prehabilitation demonstrated reductions in postoperative pneumonia and pulmonary complications in observational studies, but not RCTs. The overall certainty of these findings is limited by the low quality of the available evidence. Graphical Abstract
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complications,esophageal cancer surgery,esophageal cancer,esophageal surgery,esophageal tumor,esophagectomy,esophagogastrectomy,esophagus carcinoma,oesophageal cancer surgery,oesophageal cancer,oesophageal surgery,oesophageal tumor,oesophagectomy,oesophagogastrectomy,oesophagus carcinoma,perioperative care,preoperative exercise,rehabilitation,rehabilitation medicine
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