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2010 | 18 | 4 | 11-20

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Ambulatory pulmonary rehabilitation programme in patients suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD): a preliminary study

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The aim of the study was to present an ambulatory pulmonary rehabilitation programme, based on a circuit form and a preliminary evaluation in order to verify whether such a programme has an impact on exercise capacity and quality of life in patients suffering from COPD. Seven patients with severe and very severe COPD completed the rehabilitation programme. In each training session patients performed 9 circuit exercises and a 10-minute walk. In this study following assessments were used: St. George Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ), Chronic Respiratory Questionnaire (CRQ), London Chest Activities of Daily Living Scale, HAD scale, Incremental and Endurance Shuttle Walk Tests (ISWT & ESWT). HR, SaO2 and dyspnoea (Borg scale) were measured by means of pre- and post-exercise tests. A small number of patients who finished this programme and a little frequency of training sessions a week resulted in a lack of statistically significant outcomes.
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Celem pracy było przedstawienie ambulatoryjnego programu rehabilitacji pulmonologicznej, opartego na formie stacyjnej oraz wstępna ocena jego skuteczności na wybrane parametry wydolności fizycznej i jakości życia chorych na POChP. Siedmiu pacjentów z ciężkim i bardzo ciężkim stadium POChP ukończyło program rehabilitacji pulmonologicznej. W programie pacjenci wykonywali 9 ćwiczeń w systemie stacyjnym i 10-minutowy marsz. Wykorzystano następujące metody pomiaru: Kwestionariusz Szpitala Św. Jerzego (SGRQ), Chronic Respiratory Questionnaire (CRQ), London Chest Activities of Daily Living Scale, skalę HADS, a także narastający i wytrzymałościowy wahadłowy test chodu (ISWT i ESWT). HR, SaO2 i stopień duszności (wg skali Borga) oceniono przed i po testach chodu. Zbyt mała liczba badanych i zbyt mała częstość zajęć nie pozwoliły na uzyskanie istotnej statystycznie poprawy badanych parametrów.

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18

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4

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11-20

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published
1 - 10 - 2010
online
4 - 5 - 2011

Contributors

  • The Chair of Physiotherapy in Conservative and Operative Medicine, The University of Physical Education in Wroclaw
  • The Chair of Physiotherapy in Conservative and Operative Medicine, The University of Physical Education in Wroclaw
  • Nottinghamshire Community Health Respiratory Services

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