- VernacularTitle:择期心脏外科手术患者运动预康复的研究进展
- Author:
Ping ZHANG
1
;
Anni HU
;
Chun LIU
;
Di WANG
;
Hong HUANG
;
Xiaoli XIE
;
Yuexiu HU
;
Qing ZHOU
;
Yunyan SU
Author Information
- Keywords: preoperative exercise pre-rehabilitation; perioperative management; cardiac reha-bilitation; enhanced recovery after surgery; cardiac surgery; cardiovascular disease; physiological functional reserve; surgical stress
- From: Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2025;29(19):131-135
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
- Abstract: Cardiac surgery patients often present with multiple comorbidities,the risk of periop-erative complications and the complexity of postoperative rehabilitation have significantly increased,posing higher demands on comprehensive perioperative management.Preoperative exercise pre-reha-bilitation,as a multidisciplinary collaborative intervention strategy,has been demonstrated to signifi-cantly improve the clinical prognosis of patients undergoing elective cardiac surgery by enhancing their cardiopulmonary function,muscle strength,and overall physiological functional reserve,thereby in-creasing the body's tolerance to surgical stress.Although phase-specific research achievements have been made domestically and internationally in the field of exercise pre-rehabilitation,its standardized implementation and clinical translation on a global scale still face numerous obstacles,necessitating systematic review and in-depth exploration.Therefore,this study aimed to conduct a systematic re-view of the intervention protocols,clinical efficacy,safety,and feasibility of preoperative exercise pre-rehabilitation in patients undergoing elective cardiac surgery,with the goal of providing theoretical evidence and practical references for optimizing perioperative management pathways and promoting the implementation of enhanced recovery after surgery concepts.

