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Is preoperative pulmonary rehabilitation effective in the postoperative period after lung resection?

Investigating the effects of the preoperative short term intensive pulmonary rehabilitation program applied for patients who have undergone lung resection by thoracotomy, on lung functions, complication rates and length of hospital stay during the postoperative period. A prospective randomized trial...

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Published in:African health sciences 2023-03, Vol.23 (1), p.646-55
Main Authors: Kökez, Hatice, Keskin, Hakan, Ergin, Makbule, Erdoğan, Abdullah
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