Respiratory Rehabilitation Improves Quality of Life and Functionality of Covid 19 Patients

Vladan Marković, Aleksandra Jurišić-Škevin, V. Grbovic, S. Simovic, Ž. Todorovic, N. Zdravković, J. Dimitrijevic, N. Zdravkovic-Petrovic
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Abstract Respiratory rehabilitation leads to reduction of symptoms, strengthens extremity musculature and improves emotional state and management of daily activities in patients with respiratory diseases. Aim of our study was to determine quality of life and functionality of COVID 19 patients before and after respiratory rehabilitation program. The study was conducted at the Clinical Center, Kragujevac, from June to July 2020. The study was a prospective clinical trial and included 62 patients with the acutephase of COVID-19. Respiratory rehabilitation program started at hospital and continued at home for three months overall. Quality of life was measured by the EQ-5D-5L and patient’s functionality by The FIM score. All five dimension of EQ-5D-5L were higher after respiratory rehabilitation program as well as EQ-5D index score and VAS score (0.8516±0.202 and 53.31±17.129 before rehabilitation, 0.9147±0.074 and 64.53±8.368 after rehabilitation). Respiratory exercise showed significantly improvement in FIM total score from 104.48±12.880 to 106.21±9.791, as well as in FIM motor and cognitive subscores. Respiratory rehabilitation program improves quality of life and functionality of COVID 19 patients.
呼吸康复改善Covid - 19患者的生活质量和功能
呼吸系统康复可减轻呼吸系统疾病患者的症状,增强四肢肌肉组织,改善情绪状态和日常活动管理。本研究的目的是确定COVID - 19患者呼吸康复计划前后的生活质量和功能。该研究于2020年6月至7月在克拉古耶瓦茨临床中心进行。该研究是一项前瞻性临床试验,纳入了62名COVID-19急性期患者。呼吸康复计划从医院开始,在家里持续了三个月。生活质量采用EQ-5D-5L评分,功能功能采用FIM评分。呼吸康复方案后EQ-5D- 5l的5个维度、EQ-5D指数评分和VAS评分均高于康复前(0.8516±0.202)和(53.31±17.129),康复后(0.9147±0.074)和(64.53±8.368)。呼吸运动组FIM总分从104.48±12.880分提高至106.21±9.791分,FIM运动和认知评分也有显著改善。呼吸康复计划改善了COVID - 19患者的生活质量和功能。
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