Italian suggestions for pulmonary rehabilitation in COVID-19 patients recovering from acute respiratory failure: results of a Delphi process

Author:

Vitacca MicheleORCID,Lazzeri MartaORCID,Guffanti EnricoORCID,Frigerio PamelaORCID,D’Abrosca FrancescoORCID,Gianola Silvia,Carone MauroORCID,Paneroni MaraORCID,Ceriana PieroORCID,Pasqua FrancoORCID,Banfi PaoloORCID,Gigliotti FrancescoORCID,Simonelli CarlaORCID,Cirio SerenaORCID,Rossi VeronicaORCID,Beccaluva Chiara G.,Retucci MariangelaORCID,Santambrogio MartinaORCID,Lanza AndreaORCID,Gallo Francesca,Fumagalli AlessiaORCID,Mantero MarcoORCID,Castellini GretaORCID,Calabrese Mariaconsiglia,Castellana Giorgio,Volpato Eleonora,Ciriello Marina,Garofano MarinaORCID,Clini EnricoORCID,Ambrosino NicolinoORCID,ARIR, SIP, AIFI and SIFIR On behalf of AIPO,

Abstract

There is a need of consensus about the pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) in patients with COVID-19 after discharge from acute care. To facilitate the knowledge of the evidence and its translation into practice, we developed suggestions based on experts’ opinion. A steering committee identified areas and questions sent to experts. Other international experts participated to a RAND Delphi method in reaching consensus and proposing further suggestions. Strong agreement in suggestions was defined when the mean agreement was >7 (1 = no agreement and 9 = maximal agreement). Panelists response rate was >95%. Twenty-three questions from 4 areas: Personnel protection equipment, phenotypes, assessments, interventions, were identified and experts answered with 121 suggestions, 119 of which received high level of concordance. The evidence-based suggestions provide the clinicians with current evidence and clinical experts opinion. This framework can be used to facilitate clinical decision making within the context of the individual patient. Further studies will evaluate the clinical usefulness of these suggestions.

Publisher

PAGEPress Publications

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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