Scientists track patients' movement to speed up recovery from lung surgery
NCT ID NCT07338474
Summary
This study aimed to understand how much patients move and sit up after minimally invasive lung cancer surgery. Researchers tracked 51 patients' activity using a motion sensor before and after their operation. They also asked patients twice daily about what made it hard to get moving, to help improve future recovery plans.
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Department for Cardiothoracic Surgery, Rigshospitalet
Copenhagen, 2100, Denmark
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