COVID-19后患者的肺康复效果:干预前后研究

IF 1.3 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Lung India Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-29 DOI:10.4103/lungindia.lungindia_368_23
Medha Deepak Bargaje, Priyasha Sharma, Jyoti Deepak Londhe, Sanjeevani Vishwanath Patil, Anita Tulsiramji Anokar, Purwa Prakash Doke, Jitendra Shankarlal Oswal, Prakash Prabhakarrao Doke, Kranti Laxman Rayamane, Nachiket Sandeep Sule, Aruna Bhimsen Deshpande
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背景COVID-19患者的长期肺部康复(PR)需求迫切。本研究的目的是测量肺康复对 COVID 后患者的功能能力和健康相关生活质量(HRQOL)的影响:一家教学医院的肺内科开展了这项实验前研究。患者接受了前后评估,包括六分钟步行测试(6MWT),测量距离、氧饱和度、脉搏和 HRQOL。干预措施包括六个部分:对患者和护理人员的教育、呼吸困难缓解练习、姿势矫正、有氧训练、力量训练和伸展运动。这些活动每周进行两次,为期八周,有专人看护,也有在家中无人看护的情况下进行,还有混合进行的情况:研究共招募了 155 名 COVID 后患者(男性 102 人,女性 53 人),其中 28 人(18.1%)为轻度 COVID,55 人(35.5%)为中度 COVID,72 人(46.5%)为重度 COVID。配对 t 检验显示,静息脉搏率(P = 0.001)和静息血氧饱和度(P < 0.0001)均有所改善。康复后,步行六分钟的距离增加了(P < 0.0001)。经过八周的肺康复治疗后,患者在生活质量的所有方面,即行动能力、自理能力、疼痛和不适、日常活动、睡眠、焦虑和抑郁方面都有所改善(P < 0.001):结论:肺康复有利于改善 COVID 后患者的生活质量和六分钟步行测试参数,从而提高其功能能力和整体生活质量。
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Effectiveness of pulmonary rehabilitation in post-COVID-19 patients: A pre- and post-interventional study.

Background: The need of pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) for COVID-19 patients with long-term effects was desperately felt. The study's objective was to measure the effect of PR on functional capacity and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in patients with post COVID conditions.

Methods: Pulmonary medicine department of a teaching hospital conducted this pre-experimental study. The patient underwent a pre and post-assessment, including a six-minute walk test (6MWT) measuring distance, oxygen desaturation, pulse rate, and HRQOL. The intervention had six components; education to patients and caregivers, breathlessness relieving exercises, postural correction, aerobic training, strength training, and stretching exercises. These activities were carried out twice a week for eight weeks, supervised, unsupervised in homes, and a combination.

Results: The study enrolled 155 post-COVID patients (Males, 102 and female, 53), out of which 28 (18.1%) had mild, 55 (35.5%) had moderate and 72 (46.5%) had severe COVID. Paired t-test showed improvement in resting pulse rate (P = 0.001) and resting oxygen saturation (P < 0.0001). Distance walking for six minutes increased after rehabilitation (P < 0.0001). After eight weeks of pulmonary rehabilitation, there was an improvement (P < 0.001) in all domains of quality of life, that is, mobility, self-care, pain and discomfort, usual activity, sleep, anxiety and depression.

Conclusion: Pulmonary rehabilitation is beneficial for post-COVID patients in improving their quality of life and six-minute walk test parameters, resulting in improved functional capacity and overall quality of life.

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