Exercise reconditioning in the post-acute phase of COVID-19 rehabilitation in patients with chronic respiratory insufficiency: a retrospective observational study

Mariapina Rasi, Francesca Rubino, Gianluca Battaglia, Carmela Bonomo, Concetta Sorce, Giuseppe Enea
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INTRODUCTION: The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on a global scale, affecting various aspects of society, health, and well-being. It has strained healthcare systems and led to social and welfare repercussions. In the context of post-acute COVID-19 rehabilitation, there is a need to explore effective interventions for individuals, particularly those with chronic respiratory insufficiency. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of exercise reconditioning as a rehabilitation strategy in this specific population METHODS: A retrospective observational study was conducted at the Rehabilitation Unit in an Italian hospital between March 2020 and May 2022. The study included individuals who had been diagnosed with COVID-19 pneumonia, required hospitalization in the COVID-19 unit or intensive care unit (ICU) due to severe respiratory failure and with “post-COVID pathology syndrome” (PCS) picture. Various assessments, including the 6 Minutes Walking Test (6MWT), were conducted to determine exercise capacity. A personalized reconditioning program based on international guidelines was designed for each patient, focusing on aerobic training. Measurements of vital signs were taken during training sessions. RESULTS: A total of 24 individuals, with a mean age of 65.41 years, were included in the study. The average duration of hospitalization in the rehabilitation department was 53.17 days. Most participants had pre-existing respiratory and non-respiratory pathologies. All individuals developed COVID-19 interstitial pneumonia, and some required intensive interventions such as intubation or ECMO support. Pulmonary fibrosis and Critical Illness Myopathy (CIM) were observed in a significant portion of the participants. Significant improvements were observed in the 6MWT distance traveled, Functional Independence Measure (FIM) scale score, fraction of inhaled oxygen (FiO2), and dyspnea scores. Perceived exerction measures also showed positive changes. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: The findings of this study indicate that personalized reconditioning plan is effective in improving the functional capacity and overall condition and quality of life of individuals with post-COVID pathology syndrome. These findings highlight the importance of an interdisciplinary approach and tailored rehabilitation programs in this population. Further research is needed to explore the long-term effects of exercise reconditioning in this population.  
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慢性呼吸功能不全患者 COVID-19 康复治疗急性期后的运动康复:一项回顾性观察研究
导言:COVID-19 大流行病在全球范围内产生了深远的影响,影响到社会、健康和福利的各个方面。它给医疗保健系统造成了压力,并引发了社会和福利方面的反响。在 COVID-19 急性期后康复方面,有必要探索针对个人(尤其是慢性呼吸功能不全患者)的有效干预措施。本研究旨在评估运动康复作为一种康复策略在这一特殊人群中的有效性。方法:2020 年 3 月至 2022 年 5 月期间,一项回顾性观察研究在意大利一家医院的康复科进行。研究对象包括被诊断出患有 COVID-19 肺炎、因严重呼吸衰竭而需要在 COVID-19 病房或重症监护病房(ICU)住院治疗以及患有 "COVID 后病理综合征"(PCS)的患者。他们进行了各种评估,包括 6 分钟步行测试(6MWT),以确定运动能力。根据国际指南为每位患者设计了个性化的康复计划,重点是有氧训练。结果:本研究共纳入 24 名患者,平均年龄为 65.41 岁。平均住院时间为 53.17 天。大多数参与者之前都患有呼吸系统和非呼吸系统疾病。所有人都患上了 COVID-19 间质性肺炎,其中一些人需要插管或 ECMO 支持等强化干预措施。相当一部分参与者出现了肺纤维化和重症肌病(CIM)。6MWT运动距离、功能独立性测量(FIM)量表评分、吸入氧气分数(FiO2)和呼吸困难评分均有显著改善。讨论与结论:本研究结果表明,个性化康复计划能有效改善 COVID 后病理综合征患者的功能、整体状况和生活质量。这些研究结果凸显了跨学科方法和量身定制的康复计划对这类人群的重要性。我们还需要进一步研究运动康复对这类人群的长期影响。
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