Coronavirus disease 2019: features of comprehensive cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation

Author:

Bubnova M. G.1ORCID,Shlyakhto E. V.2ORCID,Aronov D. M.3ORCID,Belevsky A. S.4ORCID,Gerasimenko M. Yu.5ORCID,Glezer M. G.6ORCID,Gordeev M. N.7,Drapkina O. M.3ORCID,Ivanova G. E.8,Ioseliani D. G.6ORCID,Karamnova N. S.9ORCID,Kosmacheva E. D.9ORCID,Kuleshov A. V.10ORCID,Kukshina A. A.11ORCID,Lyadov K. V.12ORCID,Lyamina N. P.11ORCID,Makarova M. R.11,Meshcheryakova N. N.4ORCID,Nikityuk D. B.13ORCID,Pasechnik I. N.14ORCID,Persiyanova-Dubrova A. L.3ORCID,Pogonchenkova I. V.11ORCID,Svet A. V.15ORCID,Starodubova A. V.13ORCID,Tutelian V. A.13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Medical Research Center for Therapy and Preventive Medicine, Moscow

2. Almazov National Medical Research Cente

3. National Medical Research Center for Therapy and Preventive Medicine

4. Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University

5. Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education

6. I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University

7. Milton H. Erickson Institute; Federal Center of Brain Research and Neurotechnologies

8. Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University; Federal Center of Brain Research and Neurotechnologies

9. Kuban State Medical University; Research Institute — S.V. Ochapovsky Regional Clinical Hospital № 1

10. IntegraMed Respiratory Medicine Clinic

11. Moscow Scientific and Practical Center of Medical Rehabilitation, Restorative and Sports Medicine

12. I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University; OOO Multidisciplinary Medical Center “Lyadov’s Clinics”

13. Federal Research Center of Nutrition, Biotechnology and Food Safety

14. Central State Medical Academy of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation, Moscow

15. Pirogov City Clinical Hospital № 1

Abstract

The expert consensus of the Russian communities discusses the issues of comprehensive medical rehabilitation of patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). COVID-19 is a contagious infectious disease that can cause pulmonary, cardiac, motor, metabolic, neurocognitive and mental disorders, that is, multiple organ dysfunction. COVID-19 survivors, especially after a severe clinical course, face serious psychological and physical problems, posttraumatic stress, cognitive dysfunction, nutritional deficiencies and exacerbation of concomitant chronic diseases. Some patients, regardless of the COVID-19 severity, have a long clinical course of the disease (“chronic-COVID”, “long COVID”). There is evidence of post-acute COVID-19 syndrome. In this regard, patients after COVID-19 will need rehabilitation measures. The expert consensus of the Russian communities presents general principles, stages and aspects of medical rehabilitation after COVID-19, indications and contraindications for rehabilitation interventions. The paper includes recommendations on comprehensive cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation, as well as specifics of rehabilitation care for different COVID-19 courses within the national three-stage rehabilitation system.

Publisher

Silicea - Poligraf, LLC

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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