Clinical Effectiveness and Safety of Multimodal Prehabilitation in Colorectal Cancer Surgery—A Narrative State-of-the-Art Review of Research and Clinical Trials
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Review Framework and Search Criteria
2.2. Search Strategy and Eligibility Criteria
2.3. Search Results and Qualitative Synthesis
3. Results
3.1. Evidence Overview and Qualitative Critical Appraisal
| Authors | Study Design | Population | Prehabilitation | Key Findings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bousquet-Dion et al. [19] | RCT | n = 63, CRC, elderly | Multimodal (exercise + nutrition + psych) | ↑ activity, ↔ 6MWT |
| Karlsson et al. [11] | Feasibility RCT | n = 23, ≥70 y | Home-based exercise | ↑ IMT, high adherence |
| Carli et al. [20] | RCT | n = 110, frail ≥65 y | Multimodal | ↔ CCI, ↑ preop function |
| Northgraves et al. [12] | Feasibility RCT | n = 22 | Supervised exercise | ↑ TUG, 6MWT |
| Furyk et al. [13] | Feasibility RCT | n = 5, frail | Exercise | ↓ feasibility |
| Peng et al. [21] | RCT | n = 213 | Exercise + ERAS | ↑ GI recovery, QoR |
| McIsaac et al. [22] | RCT | n = 204, frail | Home-based multimodal | ↔ 6MWT, adherence effect |
| Bojesen et al. [23] | RCT | n = 36 | Multimodal (HIIT) | ↑ QoR-15 |
| Triguero-Cánovas et al. [24] | RCT | n = 60 | Home-based exercise | ↑ 6MWT, fitness |
| Molenaar et al. [25] | Multicenter RCT | n = 251 | Multimodal | ↓ complications |
| Atoui et al. [26] | Pilot RCT | n = 102 | Multimodal | ↑ sleep (trend) |
| ten Cate et al. [14] | PCT | n = 101 | Multimodal | ↑ fitness, strength |
| Gamage et al. [27] | RCT protocol | n = 72 (planned) | Trimodal + mindfulness | ↑ feasibility |
| Gonella et al. [15] | PCT + historical | n = 166, frail | Multimodal | ↓ complications, LOS |
| Groen et al. [16] | PCT + historical | n = 100, high-risk | Multimodal | ↓ complications, ↑ fitness |
| Ip et al. [28] | Feasibility PCT | n = 33 | Web-based multimodal | feasibility |
| Pesce et al. [29] | RCT (interim) | n = 71 | Trimodal | ↑ 6MWT |
| van der Hulst et al. [30] | OCS | n = 223, ≥75 y | Multimodal | ↓ admissions |
| Yang et al. [31] | RCT | n = 95 | Exercise + ERAS | ↑ recovery, frailty |
| Chou et al. [32] | RCT | n = 128 | Exercise + resilience | ↑ resilience |
| Danielsson et al. [33] | RCT | n = 52, low fitness | Exercise (IMT) | ↑ MIP |
| van Erven et al. [34] | RCT | n = 67 | Exercise + nutrition | ↑ muscle mass |
| Suárez-Alcázar et al. [18] | OCS | n = 60 | Multimodal | ↑ 6MWT |
3.2. Effectiveness of Multimodal Interventions
3.3. Patient Safety and Tolerability
4. Discussion
4.1. Identification of Prehabilitation Implementation Models
4.2. Determinants of Prehabilitation Effectiveness and Endpoint Heterogeneity
4.3. Biological and Physiological Mechanisms Underlying Prehabilitation
4.4. Implementation Challenges in Healthcare Systems
4.5. Research Directions
4.6. Strengths and Limitations of the Review
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
| 1RM | one-repetition maximum |
| 6MWT | 6 min walk test |
| ADL | activities of daily living |
| ASA | American Society of Anesthesiologists (physical status classification) |
| BMI | body mass index |
| CCI | Comprehensive Complication Index |
| CHAMPS | Community Healthy Activities Model Program for Seniors |
| CPET | cardiopulmonary exercise testing |
| CRC | colorectal cancer |
| ERAS | Enhanced Recovery After Surgery |
| HADS | Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale |
| Hb | hemoglobin |
| HIIT | high-intensity interval training |
| HRQoL | health-related quality of life |
| I-FEED | Intake, Feeling nauseated, Emesis, physical Exam, Duration of symptoms (gastrointestinal recovery score) |
| IL-6 | interleukin-6 |
| IL-10 | interleukin-10 |
| IMT | inspiratory muscle training |
| IQR | interquartile range |
| ITT | intention-to-treat |
| LOS | length of hospital stay |
| MAAS | Mindful Attention Awareness Scale |
| METs | metabolic equivalents |
| mTOR | mammalian target of rapamycin |
| OCS | observational cohort study |
| OIT/REA | intensive care unit/post-anesthesia recovery unit |
| PCT | prospective cohort trial |
| PP | per-protocol analysis |
| PR-ERAS | Prehabilitation-Enhanced Recovery After Surgery pathway |
| PS | performance status |
| PSS | Perceived Stress Scale |
| QoR | Quality of Recovery |
| QoR-9 | 9-item Quality of Recovery score |
| RCT | randomized controlled trial |
| S-ERAS | standard Enhanced Recovery After Surgery |
| SGA | Subjective Global Assessment |
| SRT | steep ramp test |
| TNF-alpha | tumor necrosis factor-alpha |
| VO2max | maximal oxygen uptake |
| WHO | World Health Organization |
| WHOQOL-BREF | World Health Organization Quality of Life—BREF version |
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Zierkiewicz, D.; Manulik, S.; Chudiak, A.; Krówczyńska, D.; Homola, W.; Pobrotyn, P.; Benirowska-Pomianowska, S.; Głowacka, M.; Paprocka-Borowicz, M.; Chabowski, M. Clinical Effectiveness and Safety of Multimodal Prehabilitation in Colorectal Cancer Surgery—A Narrative State-of-the-Art Review of Research and Clinical Trials. J. Clin. Med. 2026, 15, 4128. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm15114128
Zierkiewicz D, Manulik S, Chudiak A, Krówczyńska D, Homola W, Pobrotyn P, Benirowska-Pomianowska S, Głowacka M, Paprocka-Borowicz M, Chabowski M. Clinical Effectiveness and Safety of Multimodal Prehabilitation in Colorectal Cancer Surgery—A Narrative State-of-the-Art Review of Research and Clinical Trials. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2026; 15(11):4128. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm15114128
Chicago/Turabian StyleZierkiewicz, Dorota, Stanisław Manulik, Anna Chudiak, Dorota Krówczyńska, Wojciech Homola, Piotr Pobrotyn, Sylwia Benirowska-Pomianowska, Mariola Głowacka, Małgorzata Paprocka-Borowicz, and Mariusz Chabowski. 2026. "Clinical Effectiveness and Safety of Multimodal Prehabilitation in Colorectal Cancer Surgery—A Narrative State-of-the-Art Review of Research and Clinical Trials" Journal of Clinical Medicine 15, no. 11: 4128. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm15114128
APA StyleZierkiewicz, D., Manulik, S., Chudiak, A., Krówczyńska, D., Homola, W., Pobrotyn, P., Benirowska-Pomianowska, S., Głowacka, M., Paprocka-Borowicz, M., & Chabowski, M. (2026). Clinical Effectiveness and Safety of Multimodal Prehabilitation in Colorectal Cancer Surgery—A Narrative State-of-the-Art Review of Research and Clinical Trials. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 15(11), 4128. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm15114128

