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Brief Title: Enhancing Fitness With Preoperative Exercise in Colorectal Cancer Surgery
Official Title: The Effect of Home-based Prehabilitation on the Cardiorespiratory Fitness of High-risk Colorectal Cancer Patients Awaiting Surgery
Study ID: NCT03336229
Brief Summary: This study examines whether a home-based telephone-guided preoperative exercise programme is feasible and effective in improving cardiorespiratory fitness in patients with colorectal cancer who are high risk due to their existing co-morbidity.
Detailed Description: Preoperative exercise, also know as prehabilitation, has been shown to improve physical fitness and potentially reduce postoperative complications in patients undergoing surgery. Patients are often labelled high risk for surgery due to their existing ill-health e.g. heart and lung disease. High risk patients comprise approximately 12% of all elective cancer cases, but account for 80% of all post-operative mortality. Complications significantly affect the quality of life of each CRC patient, both in the short and long-term, and can also impact on survival. It is critical that patients who are deemed at high risk of complications are optimised in the preoperative period. Exercise in the period before surgery is therefore one potential method of improving high risk patients' physical fitness levels while potentially reducing their risk of postoperative complications and subsequent mortality.
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Hairmyres Hospital, East Kilbride, , United Kingdom
Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow, , United Kingdom
University Hospital Crosshouse, Kilmarnock, , United Kingdom
Royal Alexandra Hospital, Paisley, , United Kingdom
Name: Katrina A Knight
Affiliation: NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR