COVID-19出院后个体使用功能锻炼进行心肺远程康复的效果:一项随机对照试验

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-09 DOI:10.1177/1357633X231188394
Marcela Mc da Silva, Daiane R Viana, Maria G Colucci, Luana A Gonzaga, Juliano F Arcuri, Maria Cm Frade, Carina A de Facio, Lívia Mp Zopelari, Tathyana En de Figueiredo, Francisco Jbz Franco, Aparecida M Catai, Valéria Ap Di Lorenzo
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2019年严重冠状病毒病(COVID-19)患者可能出现呼吸和运动并发症,需要长期康复计划(RP)。然而,获得心肺康复的机会很少。心肺远程康复是治疗心肺功能障碍、改善功能能力、呼吸困难和生活质量的一种替代方法。此外,很少有临床试验证实利用功能锻炼进行远程康复对covid - 19后症状的有效性。因此,本研究旨在验证COVID-19出院后个体使用功能性和可及性运动进行心肺远程康复的效果。方法:采用盲法、随机对照临床试验,纳入67例COVID-19出院后的成年人。受试者随机分为远程康复组(TG组;n = 33)和对照组(CG;n = 34)。TG在物理治疗师(视频会议)的监督下进行了个性化的锻炼计划(功能和可访问的锻炼),CG接受了一般护理和生命体征自我监测的指导(视频会议)。主要结果是6分钟步进测试(6MST)的表现和生理反应。次要结果包括2分钟静止步行测试(2MSWT)、30秒椅子站立测试(30CST)的表现,以及使用36项简短健康调查(SF-36)问卷身体功能概念(PF)的生活质量。结果:TG组功能容量(6MST)提高28±17级,CG组提高15±26级(p = 0.04)。次要指标方面,2MSWT组TG提高39±6步,CG提高10±6步(p = 0.00);TG组重复3±1次,CG组重复1.5±0.5次(p = 0.05);PF (SF-36) TG下降17±4点,CG下降12±4点(p = 0.00)。同时,TG组摄氧量峰值(6MST)提高了3.8±1 mL min-1 kg-1, CG组提高了4.1±1 (p = 0.6), TG组心率需求(6MST)提高了11±37%,CG组提高了-4±19% (p = 0.04)。结论:采用功能锻炼的心肺远程康复改善了6MST、30CST和2MSWT评估的运动和功能能力,并改善了COVID-19出院后个体的生活质量。
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Effects of a cardiopulmonary telerehabilitation using functional exercises in individuals after COVID-19 hospital discharge: A randomized controlled trial.

IntroductionIndividuals with severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may present respiratory and motor complications, requiring rehabilitation programs (RP) for long periods. However, access to cardiopulmonary rehabilitation is poor. Cardiopulmonary telerehabilitation is an alternative for cardiopulmonary dysfunction, improving functional capacity, dyspnea, and quality of life. Moreover, few clinical trials verified the effectiveness of telerehabilitation using functional exercise for post-COVID symptoms. Thus, the present study aimed to verify the effects of cardiopulmonary telerehabilitation using functional and accessible exercises in individuals after COVID-19 hospital discharge.MethodsThis blinded, randomized, and controlled clinical trial and included 67 adult individuals after COVID-19 hospital discharge. Participants were randomized into the groups of telerehabilitation (TG; n = 33) and control (CG; n = 34). TG underwent an individualized exercise program (functional and accessible exercises) supervised by a physical therapist (videoconference), and CG received guidance on general care and self-monitoring of vital signs (videoconference). The primary outcome was performance and physiological responses on the 6-minute step test (6MST). Secondary outcomes were performance on the 2-minute stationary walk test (2MSWT), 30-second chair stand test (30CST), and quality of life using the 36-Item Short Form Health Survey (SF-36) questionnaire physical functioning concept (PF).ResultsFunctional capacity (6MST) improved by 28 ± 17 steps in TG and 15 ± 26 in CG (p = 0.04). For secondary outcomes, performance on 2MSWT increased by 39 ± 6 steps in TG and 10 ± 6 in CG (p = 0.00); 30CST by 3 ± 1 repetitions in TG and 1.5 ± 0.5 in CG (p = 0.05); and PF (SF-36) by 17 ± 4 points in TG and 12 ± 4 in CG (p = 0.00). Also, peak oxygen uptake VO2peak (6MST) improved by 3.8 ± 1 mL min-1 kg-1 in TG and 4.1 ± 1 in CG (p = 0.6), and heart rate demand (6MST) by 11 ± 37% in TG and -4 ± 19% in CG (p = 0.04).ConclusionsCardiopulmonary telerehabilitation using functional exercises improved the exercise and functional capacity assessed using 6MST, 30CST, and 2MSWT and the quality of life of individuals after COVID-19 hospital discharge.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare provides excellent peer reviewed coverage of developments in telemedicine and e-health and is now widely recognised as the leading journal in its field. Contributions from around the world provide a unique perspective on how different countries and health systems are using new technology in health care. Sections within the journal include technology updates, editorials, original articles, research tutorials, educational material, review articles and reports from various telemedicine organisations. A subscription to this journal will help you to stay up-to-date in this fast moving and growing area of medicine.
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