| Literature DB >> 32411496 |
Lu-Lu Yang1,2, Ting Yang2.
Abstract
As a highly infectious respiratory tract disease, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) can cause respiratory, physical, and psychological dysfunction in patients. Therefore, pulmonary rehabilitation is crucial for both admitted and discharged patients of COVID-19. In this study, based on the newly released pulmonary rehabilitation guidelines for patients with COVID-19, as well as evidence from the pulmonary rehabilitation of patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome, we investigated pulmonary rehabilitation for patients with COVID-19 having complications, such as chronic pulmonary disease, and established an intelligent respiratory rehabilitation model for these patients.Entities:
Keywords: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19); Intelligence; Pulmonary rehabilitation
Year: 2020 PMID: 32411496 PMCID: PMC7221406 DOI: 10.1016/j.cdtm.2020.05.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chronic Dis Transl Med ISSN: 2095-882X
Fig. 1Diffuse pulmonary lesions in both lungs of the COVID-19 patient.
Assessment results before rehabilitation.
| Assessment Items | Assessment Result | Suggested Issue | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Breath-hold test | Less than 10 seconds (normally 30 seconds) | Impaired lung function | |
| 1-minute step test | Heart rate before and after the test | 102–124 beats/minute | Severely declined cardiopulmonary endurance |
| Blood oxygen change | 97%–94% | ||
| Borg Dyspnea Scale score | 0–2 | ||
| Squat | Cannot complete independently | Lower limb muscle atrophy and reduced muscle function | |
Individualized rehabilitation prescription.
| Prescription Items | Content | Required Equipment |
|---|---|---|
| Improve dyspnea | Diaphragmatic breathing + constricted breathing, 10 minutes, 3 times/day | Bare hands |
| Airway clearance | Expiration training + sputum excretion device, 15 minutes, 1 time/day | Sputum excretion and breathing trainer |
| Respiratory muscle exercise | Non-threshold load training for the inspiratory muscle, started from 3 cm H2O and slowly increased thereafter, 10–15 minutes, 1 time/day | Respiratory muscle trainer |
| Thoracic expansion exercise | Stretching, 5 minutes, 1 time/day | Bare hands |
| Activity | 10–30 minutes, either walking or stepping, target heart rate 124 beats/minute, Borg score 2, blood oxygen no less than 90% | Heart rate monitor and oximeter |
| Resistance exercise | Bare hands, yellow elastic band, big muscle group, 10 minutes/time | Elastic band |
| Nutritional support | Protein powder for muscular dystrophy, 1–12 g/kg | Protein powder |