Effects of Pulmonary Rehabilitation on Functional and Psychological Parameters in Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 Infection (PASC) Patients

Author:

Nasrullah Adeel1,Virk Shiza1,Javed Anam1,Shah Aaisha1,Ramanujam Deeksha1,Sharma Alisha1,Gutierrez Laura1,Nauer Kevin1,Maggio Mindy2,Yin Yue3,Bajwa Yousaf4,Cheema Tariq1,Disilvio Briana1

Affiliation:

1. Allegheny Health Network

2. Lifeline Physical Therapy

3. Allegheny-Singer Research Institute, Allegheny Health Network

4. University of Pittsburgh

Abstract

Abstract Background COVID-19 survivors may develop long-term symptoms of fatigue, dyspnea, mental health issues, and functional limitations: a condition termed post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC). Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) is a recommended treatment for PASC; however, there is a lack of data regarding PR’s effect on multiple health indices and the factors that influence patient outcomes. Methods We extracted patient demographic, comorbidity, and outcome data from Allegheny Health Network’s electronic medical records. Functionality test results were compared before and after PR, including 6-minute walk test (6MWT), chair rise repetitions (CR reps), timed up and go test (TUG), gait speed (Rehab gait), modified medical research council scale (MMRC), shortness of breath questionnaire (SOBQ), hospital anxiety and depression scale (HADS) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease assessment test (CAT) scores. Multiple regression analysis was done to evaluate the effect of comorbidities and patient factors on patient responses to PR. Results The 55 patients included in this study had a mean time of 3.8 months between the initial COVID-19 diagnosis and the subsequent PASC diagnosis. Post-PR, patients signficantly improved in 6MWT, CR reps, TUG, Rehab gait, MMRC, SOBQ, HADS, and CAT scores. However, hypertension, diabetes, chronic lung diseases, being an outpatient, and receiving pharmacologic treatments (decadron, decadron + remdesivir, and decadron + remdesivir + tocilizumab) were associated with a poor response to PR. Conclusion Our study supports PR as an integrated model of care for PASC patients to improve several physical and mental health indices. The long-term effects of PR on patients’ functional status should be investigated in the future.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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