نتایج جستجو برای: pulmonary rehabilitation programs

تعداد نتایج: 483568  

Introduction: COVID-19 is a disease caused by a novel type of coronavirus which primarily affects the respiratory system , induces mild pulmonary symptoms (e.g cough and dyspnea), is easily recovered and causes pneumonia in severe cases. It gets to admit the patientsin the intensive care unit. Physiotherapy and pulmonary rehabilitation play an important role in improving respiratory function an...

2015
Mohammad Qasem Angela Glynn John Moores

This review intends to explore the impact of various levels of exercise intensity on physiological performance in a group of participants undergoing pulmonary rehabilitation. Specifically, this study aims to determine prescribing and monitoring exercise intensity in pulmonary rehabilitation. Although numerous studies have emerged in the past decade revealing the advantages of different aerobic ...

2017
Anne E Holland Ajay Mahal Catherine J Hill Annemarie L Lee Angela T Burge Narelle S Cox Rosemary Moore Caroline Nicolson Paul O'Halloran Aroub Lahham Rebecca Gillies Christine F McDonald

BACKGROUND Pulmonary rehabilitation is a cornerstone of care for COPD but uptake of traditional centre-based programmes is poor. We assessed whether home-based pulmonary rehabilitation, delivered using minimal resources, had equivalent outcomes to centre-based pulmonary rehabilitation. METHODS A randomised controlled equivalence trial with 12 months follow-up. Participants with stable COPD we...

2017
Mina Akizuki

Traditionally, patients with pulmonary hypertension (PH) were advised to limit their physical activity because of the risk of fatal cardiovascular compromise. However, relatively little is known about the risks and benefits of exercise for patients with PH. The present article discussed the effects and safety of pulmonary rehabilitation in PH in light of the current literature. To sum up, exerc...

2017
Faris A. Alsaraireh Sami M. Aloush

OBJECTIVES To identify if pulmonary rehabilitation can achieve a clinically significant alleviation in the level of depression among chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients older than 70 years.  Methods: We conducted a retrospective secondary analysis of the patients' electronic records from a major pulmonary rehabilitation center in Cleveland, OH, United States between 2010 and 2...

2013
Charlotte E Bolton Sally J Singh Paul P Walker

To cite: Bolton CE, Singh SJ, Walker PP, et al. Thorax 2013;68:887–888. ABSTRACT The first British Thoracic Society guideline on pulmonary rehabilitation in adults is published in the accompanying Thorax supplement. Focusing on delivery of a quality pulmonary rehabilitation service, the evidenced-based guideline encompasses recommendations on the composition of the service, referral of patients...

2015
Renae J. McNamara Mark R. Elkins Manuela L. Ferreira Lissa M. Spencer Robert D. Herbert

This study aimed to determine the smallest worthwhile effect of land-based and water-based pulmonary rehabilitation on 6-min walk distance among people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Using a benefit-harm trade-off method, people with COPD who had completed two baseline 6-min walk tests at the commencement of outpatient pulmonary rehabilitation were presented with two scenari...

Journal: :Chest 2007
Andrew L Ries Gerene S Bauldoff Brian W Carlin Richard Casaburi Charles F Emery Donald A Mahler Barry Make Carolyn L Rochester Richard Zuwallack Carla Herrerias

BACKGROUND Pulmonary rehabilitation has become a standard of care for patients with chronic lung diseases. This document provides a systematic, evidence-based review of the pulmonary rehabilitation literature that updates the 1997 guidelines published by the American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP) and the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation. METHODS The gui...

Journal: :Thorax 2013
Charlotte E Bolton Elaine F Bevan-Smith John D Blakey Patrick Crowe Sarah L Elkin Rachel Garrod Neil J Greening Karen Heslop James H Hull William D-C Man Michael D Morgan David Proud C Michael Roberts Louise Sewell Sally J Singh Paul P Walker Sandy Walmsley

The first British Thoracic Society guideline on pulmonary rehabilitation in adults is published in the accompanying Thorax supplement. Focusing on delivery of a quality pulmonary rehabilitation service, the evidenced-based guideline encompasses recommendations on the composition of the service, referral of patients and who benefits, the expected patient-related outcome measures and markers, pul...

2015
Eun Mi Chun Soo Jeong Han Hitesh N Modi

BACKGROUND The diaphragm is the principal inspiratory muscle. The purpose of this study was to assess improvements in diaphragmatic movement before and after pulmonary rehabilitation in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), using a fluoroscopy-guided chest X-ray. PATIENTS AND METHODS Among 117 patients with COPD receiving pulmonary rehabilitation who underwent the initia...

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