| Literature DB >> 10453428 |
J M Grosbois1, C Lamblin, B Lemaire, H Chekroud, J M Dernis, B Douay, F Fortin.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Optimal strategies to maintain short-term benefits of an initial rehabilitation program (RP) are not known. To assess the long-term effects of exercise maintenance (EM) after an initial outpatient RP, the authors conducted a prospective study. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Fifty-eight patients with moderate to moderately severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease who completed an initial 7-week outpatient RP were included. They were allocated into four groups according to the conditions of EM they self-selected: 15 patients received a structured EM session supervised by a physiotherapist twice a week (group A); 14 patients received a structured EM session supervised by a physiotherapist once a week (group B); 15 patients continued self EM daily at home (group C); and 14 patients did not continue EM (group D). Patients were evaluated before, immediately after, and 18 months after the initial outpatient RP. Measurements included exercise testing on a cycle ergometer and a visual analog scale to evaluate chronic dyspnea.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10453428 DOI: 10.1097/00008483-199907000-00002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cardiopulm Rehabil ISSN: 0883-9212 Impact factor: 2.081