Novel сoronavirus infectious disease COVID-19: features of comprehensive cardiac and respiratory rehabilitation

Author:

Bubnova Marina G.ORCID,Shliakhto Evgenii V.ORCID,Aronov David M.ORCID,Belevskii Andrei S.ORCID,Gerasimenko Marina I.ORCID,Glezer Mariia G.ORCID,Gordeev Mikhail N.,Drapkina Oksana M.ORCID,Ivanova Galina E.,Ioseliani David G.ORCID,Karamnova Natalia S.ORCID,Kosmacheva Elena D.ORCID,Kuleshov Andrei V.ORCID,Kukshina Anastasiia A.ORCID,Liadov Konstantin V.ORCID,Liamina Nadezhda P.ORCID,Meshcheriakova Natalia N.ORCID,Makarova Marina R.ORCID,Nikitiuk Dmitrii B.ORCID,Pasechnik Igor N.ORCID,Persiianova-Dubrova Anna L.ORCID,Pogonchenkova Irena V.ORCID,Svet Aleksei V.ORCID,Starodubova Antonina V.,Tutel'ian Viktor A.ORCID

Abstract

In the Consensus of experts from Russian societies, issues of comprehensive medical rehabilitation of patients with a new coronavirus infection are being discussed. Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious infectious disease that can cause respiratory, cardiac, motor, metabolic, neurocognitive and mental disorders, i.e. multiple organ dysfunction. Patients who survived COVID-19, especially after a severe course, face serious psychological and physical problems, post-traumatic stress, cognitive dysfunction, nutritional deficiencies and exacerbation of concomitant chronic diseases. Some patients, regardless of the severity of the coronavirus infection, have a long-term course of disease ("chronic COVID", "long-term COVID"). There is evidence of the development of "post-COVID-19 syndrome". In this regard, patients with COVID-19 need rehabilitation. The Consensus of experts from Russian societies provides general principles, stages and aspects of medical rehabilitation after COVID-19, indications and contraindications for rehabilitation interventions. The Consensus includes recommendations on comprehensive cardiac and respiratory rehabilitation, as well as the features of the rehabilitation of patients with different clinical course of COVID-19 within the framework of the national three-stage medical rehabilitation system.

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