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CONSORT diagram for cohort selection.

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Carlson Comorbidity Index.

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Estimation of Physiologic Ability and Surgical Stress scores.

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Table 1.

Definition of postoperative complication after lung resection.

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Patient characteristics and clinicopathological features.

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Category and grade of postoperative complications.

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Postoperative complication rate in all patients and subgroup analyses.

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Logistic regression analyses of risk factors for postoperative complication in all patients (n = 50).

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Logistic regression analyses of risk factors for postoperative complication in patients with Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) ≥2 (n = 27).

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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).

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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.

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