COVID-19的管理和康复:物理治疗师的视角

Q3 Medicine
P. Kandakurti, S. Amaravadi
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背景:严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2型(SARS-CoV-2)是2019年出现的一种新型冠状病毒,引起2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)。许多在COVID-19感染后持续受到健康影响的人在没有卫生专业人员帮助的情况下,在家中独立管理自己的病情。随着COVID-19感染率继续上升,需要以恢复和康复为重点的后综合征管理的患者人数可能会增加。根据世界卫生组织的数据,截至2021年2月,全球有1.07亿人受到影响,有5980万人康复,阿联酋报告了332603例病例,有313060例康复。目的:本文强调了在急性医院环境下对确诊的COVID-19患者进行物理治疗康复服务的重要性,包括筛查确定物理治疗适应证、呼吸物理治疗、运动干预和出院后时间。方法:进行全面的文献检索。电子数据库PubMed, b谷歌Scholar, Science Direct和Scopus使用关键词组合进行搜索,包括随机试验,推荐,准随机或前瞻性对照临床试验,报告,指南和给编辑的信件。结果:根据目前的研究情况,结合世界物理治疗联合会和各国物理治疗协会给出的指南,对新冠肺炎不同阶段患者进行了详细的物理治疗评估和管理。结论:为避免新冠肺炎后并发症,提高患者生活质量,应及早开展物理治疗康复。
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Management and Rehabilitation of COVID-19: A Physiotherapist Perspective
Background: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is a new coronavirus that emerged in 2019 and causes coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Many people experiencing ongoing health effects following COVID-19 infection manage their condition independently at home while acutely infected without a health professional’s aid. The number of patients who need post-COVID syndrome management, focusing on recovery and rehabilitation, is likely to grow as COVID-19 infection rates continue to rise. Per the WHO, as of February 2021, 107 million people were affected, with 59.8 million recoveries across the world, and in UAE, 3,32,603 cases have been reported, with 3,13,060 recoveries. Purpose: The current paper highlights the importance of physiotherapy rehabilitation service for patients with confirmed COVID-19 in the acute hospital setting, including screening to determine indications for physiotherapy, respiratory physiotherapy, exercise interventions, and postdischarge period. Methods: A thorough literature search was conducted. The electronic databases PubMed, Google Scholar, Science Direct, and Scopus were searched using a combination of keywords and in-cluded randomized trials, recommendations, quasi-randomized or prospective controlled clinical trials, reports, guidelines, and letters to the editor. Results: Based on the current research and guidelines given by the World Confederation for Physical Therapy and Physiotherapy Associations in various countries, a detailed physiotherapy assessment and management for patients in different stages of COVID-19 is presented. Conclusion: We conclude that early physiotherapy rehabilitation should be started to avoid post-COVID complications and improve patients’ quality of life.
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期刊介绍: Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine encompasses all healing technologies other than those based on altering body chemistry (drugs) or integrity (surgery). The journal provides reviews of well-established diagnostic methods, clinical modalities and techniques and physical and rehabilitation medicine. The journal appears quarterly and includes from one to four articles that summarize and evaluate the current status of an important topic in the field of physical and rehabilitation medicine. Topics and authors are chosen by members of our distinguished Editorial Board, all of whom are leading practitioners, researchers, and active contributors to the literature in their area of expertise.
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