COVID-19患者综合康复评估的初步报告

Q4 Medicine
Grzegorz Onik, Aleksandra Patrzyk, Maria Biedal, Karolina Sieroń
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简介:新冠肺炎导致许多并发症,主要是心脏和肺部并发症。治疗后的物理治疗对于有中度和重度感染过程的患者至关重要。研究目的:评估COVD后患者复杂康复的结果。材料和方法:研究组由15名新冠肺炎康复者(9名男性和6名女性)组成。平均年龄52.75岁,8.13岁。所有参与者都参加了复杂的康复方案,包括:自行车测力计训练、每周3次呼吸和咳嗽练习。6分钟步行测试用于评估参与者治疗前后的状态。改良医学研究委员会呼吸困难量表用于确定治疗前后呼吸困难介导的残疾。结果:男性和女性的6分钟步行距离没有显著增加。两次测量之间的血压、心率或饱和度没有显著变化。男性呼吸困难介导的残疾水平下降(1.66 1.12分对0.11 0.33分;p=0.001)。在新冠肺炎康复的男性和女性中,复杂的物理疗法会提高体力,使血压、心率和血氧饱和度正常化。
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Evaluation of Complex Rehabilitation in Post-COVID-19 Patients a Preliminary Report
Introduction: COVID-19 results in numerous complications, mainly cardiac and pulmonary ones. Post-treatment physiotherapy is crucial in patients with its moderate and critical infection course.Study aim: Assessment of the results regarding complex rehabilitation in post-COVD patients.Material and methods: The study group constituted 15 participants (9 males and 6 females) who recovered from COVID-19. Their mean age was 52.75 years 8.13 years. All participants attended complex rehabilitation programmes, including: cycle ergometer training, respiratory and coughing exercises 3 times per week. The 6-Minute Walk Test was used to assess the pre- and post-treatment status of participants. The Modified Medical Research Council dyspnoea scale was applied to determine the dyspnoea-mediated disability before and after the treatment.Results: The 6-minute walking distance did not rise significantly in males or females. No significant changes were noted for blood pressure, heart rate or saturation between measurements. Dyspnoea-mediated disability level decreased in males (1.66 1.12 points vs. 0.11 0.33 points; p = 0.001).Conclusions: Complex physiotherapy in post-COVID-19 males improves dyspnoea-mediated disability. In males and females who recovered from COVID-19, complex physiotherapy leads to an increase in physical capacity as well normalisation of blood pressure, heart rate and oxygen saturation.
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Rehabilitacja Medyczna
Rehabilitacja Medyczna Medicine-Rehabilitation
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