Implementation of a rehabilitation program in a virtual reality for post-Covid-19 patients - preliminary results

Sebastian Rutkowski, Anna Rutkowska, Lukas Kirejczyk, Bartosz Radosz, K. Bogacz, J. Szczegielniak
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This study aims to present the preliminary results of a novel rehabilitation program for post-COVID-19 patients that incorporates virtual reality (VR). The study included 20 patients who had previously been affected by SARS-CoV-2 and participated in inpatient pulmonary rehabilitation. These patients were randomly divided into either a VR group or a control group. The both the VR group and the control group participated in the same rehabilitation program, which consisted of exercise capacity training on a cycle ergometer, breathing exercises, resistance and general fitness training, and relaxation. Each training component was performed once a day. The groups that participated differed based on the training settings they received on the cycle ergometer and relaxation training. The study assessed exercise tolerance (6MWT), lung function (FEV1, FVC, TLC, FEV1%VC), stress levels (PSS-10), quality of life (WHOQOL-BREF), likewise anxiety and depression symptoms (HADS). The results showed that the VR group had a statistically significant improvement in all of the functional capacity tests compared to the control group. The VR group also had a statistically significant improvement in quality of life compared to the control group. These results suggest that the inclusion of VR in rehabilitation programs may be beneficial for post-COVID-19 patients.
在虚拟现实中为covid -19后患者实施康复计划-初步结果
本研究旨在展示一种结合虚拟现实(VR)的新型covid -19后患者康复计划的初步结果。该研究包括20名先前曾感染SARS-CoV-2并参加住院肺部康复的患者。这些患者被随机分为VR组和对照组。VR组和对照组都参加了相同的康复计划,该计划包括在循环计力器上进行运动能力训练,呼吸练习,阻力和一般健身训练以及放松。每个训练部分每天进行一次。参与的小组根据他们接受的循环计力器和放松训练的训练设置而有所不同。该研究评估了运动耐量(6MWT)、肺功能(FEV1、FVC、TLC、FEV1%VC)、压力水平(PSS-10)、生活质量(WHOQOL-BREF)以及焦虑和抑郁症状(HADS)。结果显示,与对照组相比,VR组在所有功能能力测试中都有统计学上显著的改善。与对照组相比,VR组在生活质量方面也有统计学上显著的改善。这些结果表明,将VR纳入康复计划可能对covid -19后患者有益。
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