2018
DOI: 10.1177/1129729818768179
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Abstract: Physical training associated with blood flow restriction increased cephalic vein diameters in both groups and was effective in increasing the diameter of the radial artery; however, it did not demonstrate superiority over the exercise group protocol without blood flow restriction.

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“…The type of preoperative exercise included combined isotonic exercise training with blood flow restriction (BFR) (one study), 15 isotonic plus isometric exercise training (one study), 24 isotonic exercise training only (three studies), 14,26,32 isotonic exercise training incorporated with intermittent compression (one study), 25 and isometric exercise training only (one study), 27 whereas the type of postoperative exercise intervention consisted of three studies of isotonic exercise training 9,29,30 and two studies of isometric exercise training. 28,31 The program of the preoperative exercise varied between 62 and 1000 repetitions per day, every day, from 28 days to 8 weeks.…”
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“…The type of preoperative exercise included combined isotonic exercise training with blood flow restriction (BFR) (one study), 15 isotonic plus isometric exercise training (one study), 24 isotonic exercise training only (three studies), 14,26,32 isotonic exercise training incorporated with intermittent compression (one study), 25 and isometric exercise training only (one study), 27 whereas the type of postoperative exercise intervention consisted of three studies of isotonic exercise training 9,29,30 and two studies of isometric exercise training. 28,31 The program of the preoperative exercise varied between 62 and 1000 repetitions per day, every day, from 28 days to 8 weeks.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For a risk of bias assessment (Table 2), RCTs of preoperative exercise had a low risk of bias except unclear in domains of "blinding participants and personnel, and blinding outcome assessment." 15,32 Randomized control trials of postoperative exercise had a "low risk" in four domains, "high risk" in two domains, and "unclear" in one domain. 9 Of five non-RCTs of preoperative exercise, 20% of studies had "moderate risk" of bias, 27 20% of studies had "serious…”
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