A pulmonary rehabilitation program is an effective strategy to improve forced vital capacity, muscle strength, and functional exercise capacity similarly in adults and older people with post-severe COVID-19 who required mechanical ventilation

Author:

Muñoz-Cofré Rodrigo1,Valle María Fernanda2,Marzuca-Nassr Gabriel Nasri1,Valenzuela Jorge2,Sol Mariano del1,Canales Constanza Díaz2,Lizana Pablo A.3,Valenzuela-Aedo Fernando4,Lizama-Pérez Rodrigo5,Escobar-Cabello Máximo6

Affiliation:

1. Universidad de La Frontera

2. Hospital El Carmen de Maipú

3. Pontificial Catholic University of Valparaiso

4. Universidad de La Frontera, Programa de Doctorado en Ciencias Morfológicas

5. University of Granada

6. Universidad Católica del Maule

Abstract

Abstract Background It is internationally known that our population is aging. At the same time, some patients with COVID-19, due to their symptoms, required mechanical ventilation (MV) and subsequent pulmonary rehabilitation (PR). This study aimed to compare the effects of a multimodal PR program “ADULT” versus “OLDER” people with COVID-19 who were on MV. Methods The intervention consisted of an 8-week hybrid PR program (2x week). Forced vital capacity (FVC) was measured at the beginning and end of PR, upper and lower limb strength was obtained through hand grip strength (HGS) and the sit-to-stand test (STST), respectively, and functional exercise capacity was measured with the 6-minute walking test (6MWT). Results The main results were an increase in the FVC in the ADULT and OLDER groups (time effect, P = 0.000; η2 = 0.27), an increase in HGS in the ADULT and OLDER groups (time effect, P = 0.000; η2 = 0.52), in the same way, the number of repetitions on the STST increased in the ADULT and OLDER groups (time effect, P = 0.000; η2 = 0.55). Finally, the distance covered on the 6MWT increased in the ADULT and OLDER groups (time effect, P = 0.000; η2 = 0.65). Conclusions The PR program is an effective strategy to improve FVC, muscle strength, and functional exercise capacity similarly in adults and older people with post severe COVID-19 who required MV.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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