Figure 1.
CONSORT diagram for cohort selection.
Figure 2.
Carlson Comorbidity Index.
Figure 3.
Estimation of Physiologic Ability and Surgical Stress scores.
Table 1.
Definition of postoperative complication after lung resection.
Table 2.
Patient characteristics and clinicopathological features.
Table 3.
Category and grade of postoperative complications.
Table 4.
Postoperative complication rate in all patients and subgroup analyses.
Table 5.
Logistic regression analyses of risk factors for postoperative complication in all patients (n = 50).
Table 6.
Logistic regression analyses of risk factors for postoperative complication in patients with Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) ≥2 (n = 27).
Table 7.
Logistic regression analyses of risk factors for postoperative complication in patients with preoperative risk score in Estimation of Physiologic Ability and Surgical Stress (PRS) >0.3 (n = 33).
Figure 4.
Transitions of pulmonary function after CHPR (A) and CVPR (B).
A statistically significant beneficial effect was observed for CHPR. CHPR, comprehensive pulmonary rehabilitation; CVPR, conventional pulmonary rehabilitation; pre, pre-intervention; post, postintervention before surgery; VC, vital capacity; FEV1.0, forced expiratory volume in one second.