Rehabilitation in People Living with Glioblastoma: A Narrative Review of the Literature
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:Simple Summary
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1. Introduction
2. Overview of Rehabilitation for Glioblastoma
3. Occupational Therapy Rehabilitation
4. Physical Therapy Rehabilitation
5. Cognitive Rehabilitation
Author | Study Design | Population | Intervention | Outcomes |
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Braun et al., 2021 [66] | Feasibility study | 16 people with high- and low-grade glioma (30% people with glioblastoma). | 5 weeks of 50 min of online CogMed Working Memory Training 5 days a week. | 80% retention rate (16/20 enrolled patients completed the intervention). No adverse events. 69% adherence Moderate perceived degree of benefit Medium to large effects and significant increases in Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) Digit Span and WMS Symbol Span were observed from baseline to post-training. |
Hassler et al., 2010 [67] | Pilot study | 11 people with high-grade glioma (63.6% people with glioblastoma). | 10 weekly 90-min sessions of holistic mnemonic training. | Comparison of mean baseline and post-training group differences revealed nonsignificant improvements in all but one cognitive variable (Hopkins Verbal Learning Test (HVLT) Total Learning, mean difference = 4.0, p = 0.04). |
6. Multidisciplinary Approach
7. Palliative Care
8. Use of Services and Healthcare Professionals’ Perspective
9. Patients’ Perspectives
10. Implications for Development of Clinical Guidelines
11. Conclusions and Future Directions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Author | Study Design | Population | Intervention | Outcomes |
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Hansen et al., 2019 [46] | Case study | A 54-year-old person with glioblastoma multiforme. | 6-week multicomponent exercise program involving aerobic (cycling or treadmill), resistance, and balance training. | 100% compliance with the exercise program. No adverse events. Improvements in aerobic power (↑24%), muscle strength (↑0–38%), standing balance (↑71%), walking ability (↑9%), and quality of life (EORTC-QLQ-C30, ↑8.6% in the domain “Global Health Status/QoL”). |
Troschel et al., 2019 [50] | Case study | A 33-year-old person with glioblastoma multiforme. | 21-month high-intensity exercise program involving aerobic (cycling and running), coordination, and resistance training. | No adverse events. Improved fitness diagnostic performance (↑32.8% in power to reach 75% of maximum heart rate over 17 months). Completed two marathons during the training period (in 210 min and 197 min, respectively). Averaged 43.7 metabolic equivalent of task hours per week (MET·h·wk−1). |
Nowak et al., 2023 [49] | Feasibility/preliminary efficacy | 25 people with glioblastoma scheduled to receive chemoradiotherapy. | Multicomponent exercise program for the duration of their chemoradiotherapy treatment involving aerobic (cycling, treadmill, rowing) and resistance exercise. | 32% withdrawal prior to the study completion (8/25 participants). Low to high adherence (33–100%) and exercise dosage compliance (24–83%). No adverse events. Significant improvements in lower limb muscle strength (↑13.9%) and function (↑5.6%). No changes in body composition, fatigue, sleep, and quality of life. |
Jost et al., 2023 [48] | Retrospective observational study | 45 people with glioma (58% people with glioblastoma). | Multicomponent exercise program involving aerobic (cycling), coordination, and resistance training. | In 1828 training sessions, two minor epileptic events occurred. Improvement in watts per kg of body weight (↑11.5%) observed in a study subsample (n = 15). In retrospective analyses, people with glioblastoma who received the exercise had a longer median survival (24.1 months) compared to 325 people with glioblastoma who did not exercise (16.0 months), p ˂ 0.005. |
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Zanotto A, Glover RN, Zanotto T, Boele FW. Rehabilitation in People Living with Glioblastoma: A Narrative Review of the Literature. Cancers. 2024; 16(9):1699. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers16091699
Chicago/Turabian StyleZanotto, Anna, Rebecca N. Glover, Tobia Zanotto, and Florien W. Boele. 2024. "Rehabilitation in People Living with Glioblastoma: A Narrative Review of the Literature" Cancers 16, no. 9: 1699. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers16091699
APA StyleZanotto, A., Glover, R. N., Zanotto, T., & Boele, F. W. (2024). Rehabilitation in People Living with Glioblastoma: A Narrative Review of the Literature. Cancers, 16(9), 1699. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers16091699