P225 Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Long COVID – The impact of social deprivation and treatment delay on outcomes

J. Gallois, N. McWirter, A. Windith, D. Barber, S. Pilsworth, D. Wat
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P225 Figure 1ConclusionsThis study is a real-world delivery of PR in patients with Post COVID-19 syndrome, illustrating the improvements in physical conditioning. Unlike previous studies in the COPD population, socioeconomic status and the delays in starting PR did not affect the outcome of PR.1 As such this PR should be offered to any eligible patients following COVID-19 infection to improve their physical fitness.ReferenceSteiner MC, Lowe D, Beckford K, et al. Socioeconomic deprivation and the outcome of pulmonary rehabilitation in England and Wales, Thorax 2017;72:530–537.
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长期COVID - 19患者肺部康复——社会剥夺和治疗延迟对预后的影响
图1结论本研究是在COVID-19后综合征患者中进行PR的真实世界交付,说明了身体状况的改善。与以往在COPD人群中的研究不同,社会经济地位和开始PR的延迟并不影响PR的结果。因此,应向任何符合条件的COVID-19感染后患者提供PR,以改善其身体健康。参考文献esteiner MC, Lowe D, Beckford K,等。社会经济剥夺与英格兰和威尔士肺部康复的结果,胸腔杂志2017;72:530-537。
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