Efficacy of IoT-based perioperative respiratory rehabilitation for lung resection: Protocol of a randomized controlled trial
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By
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Lin Hang
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Jieping Zhang
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Zhongjie Lu
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Yuan Miao
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Yu fang Zeng
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MinMin Zhang
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May 21, 2026
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Clinical Scorecard: Effectiveness of IoT-Enhanced Perioperative Respiratory Rehabilitation in Lung Resection: A Randomized Controlled Trial Protocol
At a Glance
| Category | Detail |
| Condition | |
| Key Mechanisms | IoT technology for remote management and monitoring of respiratory rehabilitation |
| Target Population | |
| Care Setting | |
Key Highlights
- First study to investigate IoT technology in perioperative respiratory rehabilitation for lung cancer patients
- Hypothesis: IoT-based training improves post-operative lung function compared to standard exercises
- Focus on reducing postoperative complications through enhanced respiratory training
- Use of intelligent respiratory devices for real-time data transmission and monitoring
Guideline-Based Recommendations
Diagnosis
- Monitor lung function trajectories post-surgery
Management
- Implement IoT-based respiratory training programs
Monitoring & Follow-up
- Utilize real-time data from IoT devices to track patient progress
Risks
- Postoperative complications affect 38% to 58% of patients, including respiratory-related issues
Patient & Prescribing Data
Lung cancer patients undergoing surgery
Clinical Best Practices
- Incorporate incentive spirometry and respiratory muscle training in postoperative care
- Utilize IoT technology for comprehensive management of respiratory rehabilitation
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