慢性阻塞性肺疾病急性加重住院患者运动研究的系统综述:关注运动训练的原则。

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q2 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
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背景:为了在“真实世界”的临床环境中有效地复制或应用运动干预措施,临床试验必须彻底记录运动处方的所有组成部分,并确保参与者遵守每个组成部分。然而,以前的综述并没有严格检查住院肺部康复(PR)项目的运动处方的质量。目的:本综述的目的是评估(a)运动训练原则的应用,(b)报告运动处方的频率、强度、时间和类型(FITT)组成部分,以及(c)报告因慢性阻塞性肺疾病(AECOPD)急性加重住院患者的干预研究中患者对FITT组成部分的依从性。方法:检索相关科学数据库,检索比较AECOPD住院患者住院PR与常规护理的随机对照试验(RCTs)。标题和摘要由两位审稿人独立进行全文筛选。提取和综合数据以评估运动训练原则的应用以及FITT组件的报告/依从性。结果:纳入27项随机对照试验。只有两个人应用了运动训练的所有原则。特异性为70%,进展为48%,过载为37%,初始值为89%,收益递减和可逆性为37%。10项试验充分报告了所有FITT成分。频率和类型是报告最多的成分(分别为85%和81%),而强度较少(52%)。只有三个试验报告了患者对所有四种成分的依从性。结论:研究没有充分报道符合运动训练原则的运动处方,也没有报道运动处方的所有FITT成分和患者对它们的遵守情况。因此,对当前文献的解释是有限的,并且缺乏为住院的AECOPD患者制定运动处方的信息。
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A systematic review of exercise studies for individuals hospitalized with an acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: Focus on the principles of exercise training.

Background: For exercise interventions to be effectively reproduced or applied in a "real world" clinical setting, clinical trials must thoroughly document all components of the exercise prescription and ensure that participants adhere to each component. However, previous reviews have not critically examined the quality of exercise prescription of inpatient Pulmonary Rehabilitation (PR) programs.

Objective: The objectives of this review were to evaluate the (a) application of the principles of exercise training, (b) reporting of the frequency, intensity, time and type (FITT) components of exercise prescription, and (c) reporting of patient's adherence to the FITT components in intervention studies for patients admitted to hospital for an acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AECOPD).

Methods: Relevant scientific databases were searched for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that compared in-hospital PR with usual care for people hospitalized with AECOPD. Title and abstract followed by full-text screening were conducted independently by two reviewers. Data were extracted and synthesized to evaluate the application of the principles of exercise training and the reporting/adherence of the FITT components.

Results: Twenty-seven RCTs were included. Only two applied all principles of exercise training. Specificity was applied by 70%, progression by 48%, overload by 37%, initial values by 89% and diminishing returns and reversibility by 37% of trials. Ten trials adequately reported all FITT components. Frequency and type were the components most reported (85% and 81%, respectively), while intensity was less frequently reported (52%). Only three trials reported on the patient's adherence to all four components.

Conclusions: Studies have not adequately reported the exercise prescription in accordance with the principles of exercise training nor reported all the FITT components of the exercise prescription and patient's adherence to them. Therefore, interpretation of the current literature is limited and information for developing exercise prescriptions to individuals hospitalized with an AECOPD is lacking.

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Chronic Respiratory Disease
Chronic Respiratory Disease RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
7.30%
发文量
47
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: Chronic Respiratory Disease is a peer-reviewed, open access, scholarly journal, created in response to the rising incidence of chronic respiratory diseases worldwide. It publishes high quality research papers and original articles that have immediate relevance to clinical practice and its multi-disciplinary perspective reflects the nature of modern treatment. The journal provides a high quality, multi-disciplinary focus for the publication of original papers, reviews and commentary in the broad area of chronic respiratory disease, particularly its treatment and management.
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