Recent Advances in Chest Rehabilitation during COVID-19 Outbreak: A Systematic Review.

Abhishek Sharma, Sakshi Vats, Riya Gupta, Aksh Chahal
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Background: The current COVID-19 pandemic has brought the entire world to a halt, resulting in illness, death, and changes in individual roles. Physical therapy and chest rehabilitation play a critical role following aftermath of pandemics.

Methods: PubMed, Google Scholar, PEDro, MEDLINE were searched for randomized controlled trials. Methodological quality was assessed independently by two authors using PEDro scale. Data for disability, chest physical functions and adverse effects were analyzed.

Results: A meta-analysis was not possible due to the heterogeneity of the studies included for review. After applying the studies' inclusion and exclusion criteria, a total of eight articles with 420 patients were included in the study for their detailed analysis. Two independent authors verified and screened the data, with the third author double-checked and searched for additional articles.

Conclusion: Findings revealed that chest rehabilitation approaches influence the clinical condition of people during COVID-19 outbreak resulting in improved condition stabilization and recovery, the consequent reduction in hospitalization period and improved health-related quality of life.

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2019冠状病毒病暴发期间胸部康复的最新进展:系统综述
背景:当前的COVID-19大流行使整个世界陷入停顿,导致疾病、死亡和个人角色的变化。大流行后,物理治疗和胸部康复发挥着关键作用。方法:检索PubMed、Google Scholar、PEDro、MEDLINE等随机对照试验。方法学质量由两位作者使用PEDro量表独立评估。分析残疾、胸部物理功能和不良反应的数据。结果:由于纳入研究的异质性,无法进行荟萃分析。应用研究的纳入和排除标准,共纳入8篇文章420例患者进行详细分析。两位独立作者验证和筛选数据,第三位作者再次检查并搜索其他文章。结论:研究结果表明,胸部康复方法影响了COVID-19暴发期间人群的临床状况,改善了病情的稳定和恢复,从而减少了住院时间,改善了健康相关的生活质量。
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