肺康复对功能受限肺结核后遗症患者的影响

Q3 Medicine
Aqeel Hussain , Alkesh Kumar Khurana , Abhishek Goyal , S.Y. Kothari , Raj Krishnan Soman , Sai Tej , Abhijit Pakhare
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摘要

背景肺康复可改善慢性呼吸系统疾病尤其是慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)患者的呼吸困难、功能限制和生活质量。肺康复(PR)是否会对肺结核后遗症患者产生类似的效果,以及两种形态变异是否会产生类似的反应,是我们研究的目的。研究开始时进行了不同健康领域的基线健康评估,康复计划完成 6 周后再次进行评估。康复后,呼吸困难从 mMRC 分级的 1.5 降至 0.7(p < 0.001)。PR 后的 6MWD 增加了 34 米,从基线值 408.6 米增加到 442.7 米。(圣乔治呼吸问卷(SGRQ)症状评分减少了 13 分,活动评分减少了 18 分,影响评分减少了 18 分,总分减少了 17 分,SGRQ 症状评分、SGRQ 活动评分、SGRQ 影响评分和 SGRQ 总分的 p 值分别为 0.037、0.002、0.004 和 0.002。抑郁焦虑压力量表(DASS)压力评分降低了 6.7 分,DASS 焦虑评分降低了 6.6 分,DASS 抑郁评分降低了 5.5 分。组间比较显示,支气管扩张为主组和纤维化为主组对 PR 的反应相似。功能能力的改善没有统计学意义。两种形态变异对 PR 的反应相似。
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Effect of pulmonary rehabilitation in patients with post-tuberculosis sequelae with functional limitation

Background

Pulmonary rehabilitation improves dyspnea, functional limitation and quality of life in patients with chronic respiratory disease especially Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Whether Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) will have similar effect in patients with post-tuberculosis sequelae or not and whether the two morphological variants will respond similarly or not was the purpose of our study.

Methods

Adult patients fulfilling the inclusion criteria of a diagnosis of post-tuberculosis sequelae with functional limitation (modified medical research council [mMRC] grade 1 or more) were recruited over a period of two years. A baseline health assessment in the different domains of health was done at the beginning and repeated just after the completion of the rehabilitation program at 6 weeks.

Results

26 patients completed the PR protocol of our study. Dyspnea improved from an mMRC grade of 1.5 to 0.7 post-PR (p < 0.001). 6MWD increased by 34 meters from a baseline value of 408.6 meters to 442.7 meters post-PR. (p-value 0.3) St. George's Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ) symptom score decreased by 13 points, SGRQ activity score decreased by 18 points, SGRQ impact score decreased by 18 and SGRQ total score decreased by 17 points with p-values of 0.037, 0.002, 0.004 and 0.002 for SGRQ symptom score, SGRQ activity score, SGRQ impact score, SGRQ total score respectively. Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS) Stress score decreased by 6.7, DASS Anxiety score decreased by 6.6, and DASS Depression score decreased by 5.5 points. Intergroup comparison revealed both bronchiectasis predominant group and fibrosis predominant group responded similarly to PR.

Conclusion

PR improved parameters assessing dyspnea, quality of life and mental health indices significantly. Improvement in functional capacity was not statically significant. Both the morphological variants responded similarly to the PR.

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Indian Journal of Tuberculosis
Indian Journal of Tuberculosis Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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期刊介绍: Indian Journal of Tuberculosis (IJTB) is an international peer-reviewed journal devoted to the specialty of tuberculosis and lung diseases and is published quarterly. IJTB publishes research on clinical, epidemiological, public health and social aspects of tuberculosis. The journal accepts original research articles, viewpoints, review articles, success stories, interesting case series and case reports on patients suffering from pulmonary, extra-pulmonary tuberculosis as well as other respiratory diseases, Radiology Forum, Short Communications, Book Reviews, abstracts, letters to the editor, editorials on topics of current interest etc. The articles published in IJTB are a key source of information on research in tuberculosis. The journal is indexed in Medline
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