Assessment of the respiratory function of patients after COVID-19 pneumonia for medical rehabilitation

Author:

Belyaev A. F.1ORCID,Fotina O. N.2,Kharkovskaya T. S.1,Kondrashova N. M.3

Affiliation:

1. Pacific State Medical University; Primorsky Institute of Neurology and Manual Medicine

2. Primorsky Institute of Neurology and Manual Medicine

3. Pacific State Medical University

Abstract

Aim. To study the indicators of external respiration function in older patients after coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) with the purpose of creating personalized rehabilitation programs.Materials and methods. A study of respiratory function after coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) was conducted in 109 patients with the average age of 63.7 ± 2.2 (51.3% men and 48.7% women) and the lung damage of more than 25%.Results. The patients after coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) show a decrease in respiratory function indicators, such as VC, FVC, FEV1, and SPO2, as well as an increased Tiffeneau –Pinelli index.Conclusion. Timely detection of respiratory disorders in patients after COVID-19 pneumonia allows timely diagnosis of respiratory failures and selection of adequate rehabilitation measures.

Publisher

Pacific State Medical University

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