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Effectiveness of pulmonary rehabilitation programs on persistent asthma

Authors :
Dina Visca
Giovanni Sotgiu
Stefano Negri
Antonio Spanevello
Elisabetta Zampogna
Patrizia Pignatti
Enrico Heffler
Francesca Puggioni
Francesca Racca
Giorgio Walter Canonica
Source :
Monitoring Airway Disease.
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
European Respiratory Society, 2018.

Abstract

Background: Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) improves symptoms and quality of life of patients with chronic respiratory diseases; however, its effectiveness in asthmatic patients is a matter of debate. Methods: It was carried out a retrospective assessment of a 3-week PR program in asthmatic patients. PR included endurance and strength training (12 sessions), breathing exercises when needed; educational activities (3 meetings with HCWs focused on their respiratory disease, smoking quitting, nutritional counseling, drugs, and asthma action plan); psychological support. 6-minute walking distance (6MWD), Borg Dyspnea and Fatigue (BD, BF), and Quality of life (EuroQoL) were recorded before and after the implementation of the PR program. Results: We studied 51 asthmatic patients followed-up in an Italian PR Department between March and October 2017. The median (IQR) age was 62 (49-72) yrs, 15 (29.4%) were male, 34 and 10 were never and former smoker, respectively, mean (SD) FEV1/FVC was 0.7 (0.1), mean (SD) FEV1 was 86 (27.6)%; the majority were Gina steps 2 and 3. PR improved 6MWD (P Conclusions: Multidisciplinary PR program was associated with improved exercise performance and quality of life in persistent asthmatic patients.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Monitoring Airway Disease
Accession number :
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