Author:
Cecins Nola,Geelhoed Elizabeth,Jenkins Sue C
Abstract
Objectives: Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR)
improves exercise capacity and health-related
quality of life (HRQoL), and reduces health care
utilisation. This study quantified outcomes of a PR
program over a 6-year period and determined the
effects of PR on hospitalisation.
Methods: Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary
disesae (COPD) who entered an 8-week
outpatient PR program from 1998 to 2003 were
included. Functional exercise capacity (6-minute
walk distance [6MWD]) and HRQoL (Chronic Respiratory
Disease Questionnaire) were measured
before and following PR. The number of hospital
admissions and total bed-days due to a COPD
exacerbation in the 12 months before and following
PR were recorded.
Setting: Physiotherapy Department, Sir Charles
Gairdner Hospital, Western Australia.
Results: 187 (73%) of the 256 patients who
entered PR completed the program. Improvements
in 6MWD (404.2 �114.6 m to
439.6 �115.0m, P < 0.001) and HRQoL
(4.1 �0.9 points per item to 4.9 �0.9 points per
item, P < 0.001) occurred following PR. There was
a 46% reduction in the number of patients admitted
to hospital (71 to 38) with a COPD exacerbation
and a 62% reduction in total bed-days (1131
to 432) following PR.
Conclusion: Pulmonary rehabilitation provided
in an Australian teaching hospital was associated
with a reduction in COPD hospitalisation, and the
resultant savings outweighed the costs of providing the program.
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