@article{oai:hirosaki.repo.nii.ac.jp:00005894, author = {Kajino, Masaya and Tsushima, Eiki and Somura, Hideaki}, issue = {2-4}, journal = {弘前医学}, month = {Mar}, note = {[Objective]The association of changes in physical function at 1 and 2 weeks after astrointestinal surgery with postoperative conditions and surgical factors was surveyed to nvestigate intervention methods and the need for postoperative rehabilitation. [Methods]The subjects were 28 patients who had undergone urgery for digestive cancer. Knee extensor muscle strength, grip trength, SPPB (balance test, 4-meter walking time, and 5-sit-to-stand time), and 6-minute walking distance were measured about 1 and 2 eeks after surgery for evaluation of physical function. Canonical orrelation analysis was performed with physical function factors as dependent variables and preoperative and surgical data as independent variables. [Results]Physical function improved over 2 weeks. The 4-meter alking time and 5-sit-to-stand test were correlated with preoperative %FVC, days of postperative rehabilitation, and presence or absence of postoperative complications( p<0.01). [Conclusion]Preoperative physical condition may affect postoperative functional improvement.}, pages = {119--129}, title = {Factors associated with short-term changes in physical function after gastrointestinal surgery: A preliminary study of the effect of exercise therapy}, volume = {70}, year = {2020} }