1例新冠肺炎后综合征患者康复治疗

M. Maltseva, A. Shmonin
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新冠肺炎大流行后,医学面临着对“后冠综合征”、虚弱、认知障碍、身体耐受性低患者的康复需求。我们提出了一个临床病例的病人在三维阶段的康复。根据ICF和康复方案提出了康复诊断。新冠肺炎后,这位52岁的患者普遍虚弱和健忘,她会掉东西(如打碎盘子),可能摔倒,嗅觉受损,偶尔呼吸急促。她不能照顾自己,没有人帮助她不能离开家。在丈夫的心理支持下,多学科康复课程帮助患者在3周后处理所有家务。根据相应的评估量表,康复结果显示身体耐受性、认知功能和虚弱有所改善。脑溶血素被纳入康复方案,以增加患者的康复潜力。在康复方案中加入溶脑素,加快了康复进程,提高了非药物治疗的有效性。
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Rehabilitation of a patient with post-covid syndrome: A clinical case
After the COVID-19 pandemic, medicine faces the need to rehabilitate patients with post-COVID syndrome, asthenia, cognitive impairment, and low physical tolerance. We present a clinical case of a patient at the 3d stage of rehabilitation. The rehabilitation diagnosis according to the ICF and the rehabilitation programme are presented. After COVID-19, the 52-year old patient suffered from general weakness and forgetfulness, she dropped objects (e.g., broke dishes), could fall, had an impaired sense of smell and occasional shortness of breath. She could not attend to herself and could not leave her home without help. The multidisciplinary rehabilitation course helped the patient to cope with all domestic tasks after 3 weeks, with the psychological support from her husband. The rehabilitation results according to the corresponding estimation scales show an improvement of the physical tolerance, cognitive functions and asthenia. Cerebrolysin was included into the rehabilitation programme to increase the patient's potential for rehabilitation. The addition of Cerebrolysin to the rehabilitation programme has speeded up the recovery process and increased the effectiveness of non-medical treatments.
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