Virtual Reality for Pulmonary Rehabilitation: Comprehensive Review.

Q2 Medicine
Melpo Pittara, Maria Matsangidou, Constantinos S Pattichis
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Background: Pulmonary rehabilitation is a vital component of comprehensive care for patients with respiratory conditions, such as lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and asthma, and those recovering from respiratory diseases like COVID-19. It aims to enhance patients' functional ability and quality of life, and reduce symptoms, such as stress, anxiety, and chronic pain. Virtual reality is a novel technology that offers new opportunities for customized implementation and self-control of pulmonary rehabilitation through patient engagement.

Objective: This review focused on all types of virtual reality technologies (nonimmersive, semi-immersive, and fully immersive) that witnessed significant development and were released in the field of pulmonary rehabilitation, including breathing exercises, biofeedback systems, virtual environments for exercise, and educational models.

Methods: The review screened 7 electronic libraries from 2010 to 2023. The libraries were ACM Digital Library, Google Scholar, IEEE Xplore, MEDLINE, PubMed, Sage, and ScienceDirect. Thematic analysis was used as an additional methodology to classify our findings based on themes. The themes were virtual reality training, interaction, types of virtual environments, effectiveness, feasibility, design strategies, limitations, and future directions.

Results: A total of 2319 articles were identified, and after a detailed screening process, 32 studies were reviewed. Based on the findings of all the studies that were reviewed (29 with a positive label and 3 with a neutral label), virtual reality can be an effective solution for pulmonary rehabilitation in patients with lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and asthma, and in individuals and children who are dealing with mental health-related disorders, such as anxiety. The outcomes indicated that virtual reality is a reliable and feasible solution for pulmonary rehabilitation. Interventions can provide immersive experiences to patients and offer tailored and engaging rehabilitation that promotes improved functional outcomes of pulmonary rehabilitation, breathing body awareness, and relaxation breathing techniques.

Conclusions: The identified studies on virtual reality in pulmonary rehabilitation showed that virtual reality holds great promise for improving the outcomes and experiences of patients. The immersive and interactive nature of virtual reality interventions offers a new dimension to traditional rehabilitation approaches, providing personalized exercises and addressing psychological well-being. However, additional research is needed to establish standardized protocols, identify the most effective strategies, and evaluate long-term benefits. As virtual reality technology continues to advance, it has the potential to revolutionize pulmonary rehabilitation and significantly improve the lives of patients with chronic lung diseases.

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肺康复的虚拟现实:综述。
背景:肺康复是呼吸系统疾病(如肺癌、癌症、慢性阻塞性肺病和哮喘)患者以及新冠肺炎等呼吸系统疾病康复者综合护理的重要组成部分。它旨在提高患者的功能能力和生活质量,减轻压力、焦虑和慢性疼痛等症状。虚拟现实是一项新技术,通过患者参与为肺部康复的定制实施和自我控制提供了新的机会。目的:本综述重点关注在肺部康复领域取得重大发展并发布的所有类型的虚拟现实技术(非沉浸式、半沉浸式和完全沉浸式),包括呼吸练习、生物反馈系统、虚拟运动环境和教育模型。方法:对2010年至2023年的7个电子图书馆进行了筛选。这些图书馆包括ACM数字图书馆、谷歌学者、IEEE Xplore、MEDLINE、PubMed、Sage和ScienceDirect。主题分析被用作一种额外的方法,根据主题对我们的研究结果进行分类。主题是虚拟现实培训、互动、虚拟环境类型、有效性、可行性、设计策略、局限性和未来方向。结果:共鉴定出2319篇文章,经过详细的筛选过程,对32项研究进行了回顾。根据所审查的所有研究结果(29项为阳性,3项为中性),虚拟现实可以成为癌症、慢性阻塞性肺病和哮喘患者以及患有焦虑等精神健康相关疾病的个人和儿童肺部康复的有效解决方案。结果表明,虚拟现实是一种可靠可行的肺部康复解决方案。干预措施可以为患者提供身临其境的体验,并提供量身定制的、引人入胜的康复,促进肺部康复、呼吸体意识和放松呼吸技术的功能结果的改善。结论:关于虚拟现实在肺部康复中的研究表明,虚拟现实在改善患者的预后和体验方面有很大的前景。虚拟现实干预的沉浸式和互动性为传统康复方法提供了一个新的维度,提供了个性化的锻炼和心理健康问题。然而,还需要更多的研究来建立标准化的方案,确定最有效的策略,并评估长期效益。随着虚拟现实技术的不断进步,它有可能彻底改变肺部康复,并显著改善慢性肺部疾病患者的生活。
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