RecruitingPhase 2NCT06201884
Efficacy of Adapted Physical Activity on a Walking Platform in Elderly Patients HOspitalized for Cancer Surgery
Sponsor
Centre Francois Baclesse
Enrollment
60 participants
Start Date
Mar 15, 2024
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of daily use of a walking platform to improve recovery of preoperative walking speed at hospital discharge following oncological surgery in patients aged 65 or older.
Eligibility
Min Age: 65 Years
Inclusion Criteria5
- Men or women aged 65 or over
- Candidate for scheduled major oncological surgery and/or surgery with high morbidity
- Patient able to walk for 10 minutes on the walking platform at the time of the test
- Patient affiliated to a social security system
- Signature of informed consent prior to any specific study-related procedure
Exclusion Criteria6
- Patient with severe undernutrition (BMI<18, and/or weight loss >15% in 6 months or >10% in 1 month)
- Emergency surgery
- Physical contraindications preventing use of the platform
- Simultaneous participation in another clinical study that could compromise the conduct of this study
- Patients deprived of their liberty, under guardianship or subject to a legal protection measure, or unable to express their consent.
- Patient unable to undergo trial follow-up for geographical, social or psychopathological reasons.
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Interventions
DEVICEEarly rehabilitation through Adapted Physical Activity
From the day after surgery, 1 to 2 walking sessions with walking platform, lasting 6 to 30 minutes (min-max), will be proposed daily until the day of discharge.
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