Effectiveness of upper arm and breathing exercises to improve inflammatory markers in severe COVID-19 patients

Narra J Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.52225/narra.v4i1.417
A. P. Tarigan, Ruby Firdaus, P. Pandia, Andika Pradana, Muntasir Abdullah, S. P. Sinaga, Wahyu Wijanarko, Bibit Triwahyudi, Yeni Vera, Maryaningsih Maryaningsih, Putri C. Eyanoer, Aditya S. Listyoko
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Studies have suggested associations between inflammatory markers with the severity of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Therefore, exercises that could reduce the level of inflammatory markers might be beneficial. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of upper arms and breathing exercises on inflammatory markers such as ferritin, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), and C-reactive protein (CRP) in severe COVID-19 patients. A quasi-experimental with pre-test and post-test control group design was conducted among severe COVID-19 aged 18–70 years old, with or without comorbidities. Baseline data of inflammatory markers (ferritin, LDH, and CRP) were measured before the exercises and repeated post-exercise. The upper arm and breathing exercises were performed for ten days, twice a day (morning and evening) for ten minutes. A paired Student t-test was used to assess the changes in the inflammatory markers’ levels. Our data indicated that levels of ferritin and CRP were not significantly different between pre- and post-exercise. However, the level of LDH decreased significantly from 481.35 U/L to 331.80 U/L (p=0.001). This study highlights that pulmonary rehabilitation exercises might be beneficial to enhance the recovery process in severe COVID-19 patients.
上臂和呼吸运动对改善严重 COVID-19 患者炎症指标的效果
研究表明,炎症标志物与冠状病毒疾病 2019(COVID-19)的严重程度有关。因此,能降低炎症标志物水平的运动可能是有益的。本研究旨在确定上臂和呼吸运动对严重COVID-19患者的铁蛋白、乳酸脱氢酶(LDH)和C反应蛋白(CRP)等炎症指标的影响。研究人员在 18-70 岁、有或没有合并症的重度 COVID-19 患者中进行了前测和后测对照组的准实验设计。在运动前测量炎症指标(铁蛋白、低密度脂蛋白胆固醇和 CRP)的基线数据,并在运动后重复测量。上臂和呼吸练习为期十天,每天两次(早晚),每次十分钟。采用配对学生 t 检验来评估炎症标志物水平的变化。我们的数据表明,铁蛋白和 CRP 水平在运动前和运动后没有明显差异。然而,LDH 水平从 481.35 U/L显著下降至 331.80 U/L(P=0.001)。本研究强调,肺康复运动可能有益于促进严重 COVID-19 患者的康复进程。
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