限制性肺部疾病的肺部康复

W. Choi
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접수일:2021년월일16 l게재승인일:2021년월21일교신저자:최원06273아서울시강남구언주로211강남세브란스병원재활의학과电话:02-2019-3698,传真:02-2019-4857,电子邮件:reedlove37@yuhs.ac文摘呼吸肌肉功能障碍由于神经肌肉疾病,颈椎脊髓损伤或严重脊柱后侧凸的特点是限制性的通风机缺陷显示肺容积减少。在限制性肺部疾病组,由于肺容量减少而导致的低通气导致高碳酸血症。如果呼吸功能障碍进展,不能停止,最终的结果是呼吸衰竭。当注意到这种向通气衰竭进展时,必须仔细随访并监测低通气症状和肺功能,以评估是否需要通气支持,以减少并发症和降低死亡率。肺康复采用无创通气支持,配合各种清除气道分泌物的方法,缓解呼吸道症状,从而有助于延长限制性肺部疾病患者的寿命,提高患者的生活质量。因此,有必要准确识别限制性肺部疾病的特征,并根据这些特征进行适当的肺部康复。
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Pulmonary Rehabilitation of Restrictive Lung Diseases
접수일 : 2021년 6월 16일 l 게재 승인일 : 2021년 6월 21일 교신저자 : 최원아 06273 서울시 강남구 언주로 211 강남세브란스병원 재활의학과 Tel : 02-2019-3698, Fax : 02-2019-4857, E-mail : reedlove37@yuhs.ac Abstract The respiratory muscle dysfunction due to neuromuscular disease, cervical spinal cord injury or severe kyphoscoliosis is characterized by restrictive ventilator defect which show a decrease in lung volume. In the group of restrictive lung disease, hypoventilation due to reduced lung volume leads to hypercapnia. If respiratory dysfunction progresses and cannot be stopped, the eventual result is ventilatory failure. When this progression toward ventilatory failure is noted, careful follow up and monitoring of hypoventilation symptoms and pulmonary function are necessary to assess the need for ventilatory support to minimize complications and reduce mortality. Pulmonary rehabilitation, which applies non-invasive ventilation support along with various methods of clearing secretions in the airway, relieves respiratory symptoms and consequently contributes to extending life span as well as improving quality of life of patients with restrictive lung disease. Therefore, it is necessary to accurately identify the characteristics of restrictive lung diseases and access appropriate pulmonary rehabilitation based on them.
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