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The PAPRIKA project is a feasibility study with duration of 10 months. The aim of the study is to recruit 25 patients over the age of 65 who will undergo tumor-related esophagectomy and will follow a prehabilitation program to prevent postoperative complications and improve patient-centric complications and patient-centered outcomes. After determination of the oncologic treatment plan in the tumor board and functional assessment, patient will undergo an interdisciplinary assessment , which will be performed by the PAPRIKA team consisting of physiotherapists, internists/geriatricians, speech and occupational therapists, nutritionists and surgeons. On the basis of this interdisciplinary assessment an individualized catalog of procedures will be created. Patient have to follow to this catalog of procedures until surgery. Procedures catalog contains behavioral changes, physical training, nutritional counseling, conditioning of pulmonary function and optimization of drug treatment of underlying diseases. The individual treatments will be weekly reevaluated and if necessary the procedures will be adjusted by treatment teams. The prehabilitation procedures will be communicated with the patient via a smartphone app, which is specially developed for the prehabilitation program. The implementation will be documented. The primary aim of this study is to evaluate the compliance of the patients regarding to the prescribed procedures and the use of the smartphone app (feasibility). As secondary aim postoperative outcome will be compared with the results of a historical cohort for quality control.


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NCT number NCT05167682
Study type Observational
Source University of Cologne
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date July 1, 2021
Completion date March 31, 2024

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