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In this study, providing access to physiotherapy applications by telerehabilitation method and the effectiveness of this application will be examined for patients who have undergone lung surgery in the early postoperative period during the pandemic process in which social isolation continues.
Description: Major complication rates such as postoperative fever, infection, and hemorrhage will be documented.
Measure: Major complication rate Time: Up to 3 monthsDescription: The six-minute walking test is an example of timed distance testing, widely used in clinical research and rehabilitation studies. According to the guidelines published by the American Thoracic Society, 6MWT is an easy-to-use, better tolerated test that reflects daily activities better than other walking tests. It can be applied in a short time. Requires little equipment. The six-minute walk test, used as a field test, is a simple and inexpensive test compatible with daily activities, which does not require exercise equipment. Before starting the test, the patient should rest for at least 10 minutes by sitting in the chair near the starting point. The walking area must be at least 30 m long. A shorter corridor causes more time to be spent for more frequent turns and changes of direction. With the help of stopwatch, it is kept for 6 minutes and the number of laps during the period is calculated and recorded. The functional capacity of the cases will be evaluated with 6MWT.
Measure: The six-minute walking test Time: Up to 3 monthsDescription: It is a scale used to determine the severity of dyspnea with a rating of zero to 4. Zero means no dyspnea perception and 4 means severe dyspnea.
Measure: Modified Medical Research Council Dyspnea Scale Time: Up to 3 monthsDescription: The pain, dyspnea and fatigue level of the cases were evaluated with visual analog scale (VAS) score. The scale presented as a 100 mm horizontal ruler is a documented method for scoring continuous soft data. "0" score means no pain, "100" means very severe pain
Measure: Visual analog scale Time: Up to 3 monthsDescription: FEV1 measurements will be reported as absolute values (e.g. liters, measured) and percentage of predicted (FEV1measured/ FEV1 predicted).
Measure: Forced expiratory volume one second (FEV1) Time: Up to 3 monthsDescription: FVC measurements will be reported as absolute values (e.g. liters, measured) and percentage of predicted (FVCmeasured/ FVC predicted).
Measure: Forced vital capacity (FVC) Time: Up to 3 monthsDescription: DLCO and DLCO / VA values will be analyzed
Measure: Diffusion Capacity Time: Change from baseline to 1 and 3 monthsDescription: Lung capacities will be given the measured value and their percentages will be calculated according to the estimated values.
Measure: Lung Capacities Time: Change from baseline to 1 and 3 monthsDescription: Tumor side and contralateral lung V / Q scintigraphy measurements will be made.
Measure: Lung V/Q Scintigraphy Time: Change from baseline to 1 and 3 monthsDescription: Procalcitonin is a substance produced by many types of cells in the body, often in response to bacterial infections but also in response to tissue injury. The level of procalcitonin in the blood can increase significantly in systemic bacterial infections and sepsis.The reference value of PCT in adults and children older than 72 hours is 0. 15 ng/mL or less.
Measure: Procalcitonin (PCT) Time: Up to 3 monthsDescription: C-reactive protein is a substance produced by the liver in response to inflammation. For a standard CRP test, a normal reading is less than 10 milligram per liter (mg/L). A test result showing a CRP level greater than 10 mg/L is a sign of serious infection, trauma or chronic disease, which likely will require further testing to determine the cause
Measure: C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Time: Up to 3 monthsDescription: Ferritin is a blood protein that contains iron. The normal ferritin levels range from 12 to 300 nanograms per milliliter of blood (ng/mL) for males and 12 to 150 ng/mL for females.
Measure: Ferritin Time: Up to 3 monthsDescription: Lactate dehydrogenase is an enzyme that helps turn sugar into energy for your cells. High LDH levels could indicate cell damage.Normal LDH levels range from 140 units per liter (U/L) to 280 U/L or 2.34 microkatals/L to 4.68 microkatals/L.
Measure: Lactate dehydrogenase Time: Up to 3 monthsDescription: D-dimer tests are used to help rule out the presence of an inappropriate blood clot (thrombus). The reference concentration of D-dimer is < 250 ng/mL, or < 0.4 mcg/mL.
Measure: D'dimer test Time: Up to 3 monthsDescription: The partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PCO2) is the measure of carbon dioxide within arterial or venous blood. It often serves as a marker of sufficient alveolar ventilation within the lungs. Generally, under normal physiologic conditions, the value of PCO2 ranges between 35 to 45 mmHg.
Measure: Partial Carbon monoxide Pressure (PaCO2) Time: Up to 3 monthsDescription: The partial pressure of oxygen, also known as PaO2, is a measurement of oxygen pressure in arterial blood. 75 to 100 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) is the normal ranges.
Measure: Partial Oxigen Pressure (PaO2) Time: Up to 3 monthsDescription: It reflects the saturation level of hemoglobin with oxygen. Its normal values are 95-100%.
Measure: Arterial blood oxygen saturation level (SaO2) Time: Up to 3 monthsDescription: The state-trait anxiety scale will determine the anxiety levels of patients before and after surgery. It is a psychological inventory based on a 4-point Likert scale and consists of 40 questions on a self-report basis. The STAI measures two types of anxiety - state anxiety, or anxiety about an event, and trait anxiety, or anxiety level as a personal characteristic.While evaluating, a score between 1 (or -1) and 4 (or -4) is given for each item according to the positive or negative characteristics of the item, and the total score to be obtained is 50 constant is added. The highest score is 80, the lowest is 20. Total anxiety the higher the score, the more anxiety level of the person filling the scale.
Measure: Anxiety inventory Time: Up to 3 monthsAlphabetical listing of all HPO terms. Navigate: Correlations Clinical Trials
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