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How the COVID-19 infection tsunami revolutionized the work of respiratory physiotherapists: an experience from Northern Italy.

Carla Simonelli1, Mara Paneroni2, Aubin Georges Fokom3, Manuela Saleri4, Ilaria Speltoni5, Irene Favero6, Francesca Garofali7, Simonetta Scalvini8, Michele Vitacca9.   

Abstract

Due to COVID-19 outbreak, to lighten the burden of acute and critical care hospitals, some respiratory rehabilitation departments have been used to host patients with COVID-19 in the post-acute phase. This new and unexpected situation required a change of roles and scheduling of the rehabilitation teams. In this manuscript we describe the unexpected and urgent organizational change of the Cardio-Pulmonary Rehabilitation (CPR) service during the COVID-19 emergency in a Northern Italian rehabilitation hospital, focusing on the Respiratory Physiotherapists' (RPTs) role. A quick three-days complete reorganization of the entire hospital was needed. A COVID-19 care team including a multidisciplinary panel of physicians, nurses, and RPTs was quickly performed to manage 90 beds for post acute patients with COVID-19. Within the team, the RPTs changed their shifts, so as to be available 16h per day, 7 days out of 7. Remodelled tasks in charge of RPTs were: oxygen therapy daily monitoring, non invasive ventilation (NIV) and continuous positive airways pressure (CPAP) delivery, pronation and postural changes to improve oxygenation, reconditioning with leg/arm cranking and exercises, initial and final patients' functional assessment by short-physical performance battery (SPPB) and 1-minute sit-to-stand test (1-STS) to evaluate motor conditions and exercise-induced oxygen desaturation. Three "what-to-do" algorithms were developed to guide: i) oxygen de-escalation by reducing inhaled fraction of oxygen (FiO2); ii) oxygenation improvement through the use of Venturi mask; iii) reconditioning and physical activity. One-hundred seventy patients were treated in one month. As main topics, RPTs have been involved in oxygen therapy management in almost a third of the admitted patients, reconditioning exercises in 60% of the cases, and initial and final functional motor capacity assessment in all patients. Details of activities performed by the RPT in one typical working day are also shown. Our reorganization has exploited the professional skills and clinical expertise of the RPTs. This re-organization can provide practical insights to other facilities that are facing this crisis, and may be a starting point for implementing post-COVID-19 rehabilitation. Future studies will have to improve and review this organization.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32431134     DOI: 10.4081/monaldi.2020.1085

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Monaldi Arch Chest Dis        ISSN: 1122-0643


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2.  Functional Limitations Post-COVID-19: A Comprehensive Assessment Strategy.

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3.  The Impact of Charlson Comorbidity Index on the Functional Capacity of COVID-19 Survivors: A Prospective Cohort Study with One-Year Follow-Up.

Authors:  Rodrigo Núñez-Cortés; Constanza Malhue-Vidal; Florencia Gath; Gonzalo Valdivia-Lobos; Rodrigo Torres-Castro; Carlos Cruz-Montecinos; Francisco M Martinez-Arnau; Sofía Pérez-Alenda; Rubén López-Bueno; Joaquín Calatayud
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Review 4.  Breathing Back Better! A State of the Art on the Benefits of Functional Evaluation and Rehabilitation of Post-Tuberculosis and Post-COVID Lungs.

Authors:  Emanuele Pontali; Denise Rossato Silva; Florian M Marx; Jose Antonio Caminero; Rosella Centis; Lia D'Ambrosio; Jose Maria Garcia-Garcia; Jeremiah Chakaya Muhwa; Simon Tiberi; Giovanni Battista Migliori
Journal:  Arch Bronconeumol       Date:  2022-06-10       Impact factor: 6.333

5.  Use of sit-to-stand test to assess the physical capacity and exertional desaturation in patients post COVID-19.

Authors:  Rodrigo Núñez-Cortés; Gonzalo Rivera-Lillo; Marisol Arias-Campoverde; Dario Soto-García; Roberto García-Palomera; Rodrigo Torres-Castro
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6.  Patients recovering from COVID-19 pneumonia in sub-acute care exhibit severe frailty: Role of the nurse assessment.

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7.  Multidisciplinary team approach in critically ill COVID-19 patients reduced pronation-related complications rate: A retrospective cohort study.

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8.  Associations between the Severity of the Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome and Echocardiographic Abnormalities in Previously Healthy Outpatients Following Infection with SARS-CoV-2.

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9.  CPAP management of COVID-19 respiratory failure: a first quantitative analysis from an inpatient service evaluation.

Authors:  Abdul Ashish; Alison Unsworth; Jane Martindale; Ram Sundar; Kanishka Kavuri; Luigi Sedda; Martin Farrier
Journal:  BMJ Open Respir Res       Date:  2020-11

Review 10.  Providing rehabilitation to patients recovering from COVID-19: A scoping review.

Authors:  Marina B Wasilewski; Stephanie R Cimino; Kristina M Kokorelias; Robert Simpson; Sander L Hitzig; Lawrence Robinson
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