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Safety and Efficacy of Pulmonary Rehabilitation for Long COVID Patients Experiencing Long-Lasting Symptoms

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  • Espérance Moine

    (Direction de la Recherche Clinique et de l’Innovation en Santé, Clariane, 34700 Lodève, France)

  • Virginie Molinier

    (Direction de la Recherche Clinique et de l’Innovation en Santé, Clariane, 34700 Lodève, France)

  • Adriana Castanyer

    (Clinique du Souffle La Solane, Inicea, 66340 Osséja, France)

  • Amandine Calvat

    (Clinique du Souffle La Vallonie, Inicea, 34700 Lodève, France)

  • Guillaume Coste

    (Clinique du Souffle La Solane, Inicea, 66340 Osséja, France)

  • Antonin Vernet

    (Clinique du Souffle La Solane, Inicea, 66340 Osséja, France)

  • Audrey Faugé

    (Clinique du Souffle La Vallonie, Inicea, 34700 Lodève, France)

  • Perrine Magrina

    (Clinique du Souffle La Vallonie, Inicea, 34700 Lodève, France)

  • Joan Lluis Aliaga-Parera

    (Clinique du Souffle La Solane, Inicea, 66340 Osséja, France)

  • Nicolas Oliver

    (Direction de la Recherche Clinique et de l’Innovation en Santé, Clariane, 34700 Lodève, France
    Clinique du Souffle La Vallonie, Inicea, 34700 Lodève, France)

  • François Alexandre

    (Direction de la Recherche Clinique et de l’Innovation en Santé, Clariane, 34700 Lodève, France)

  • Nelly Heraud

    (Direction de la Recherche Clinique et de l’Innovation en Santé, Clariane, 34700 Lodève, France)

Abstract

Due to the high prevalence and persistence of long COVID, it is important to evaluate the safety and efficacy of pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) for patients who experience long-lasting symptoms more than six months after initial COVID-19 onset. Enrolled patients were admitted for a four-week in-patient-PR due to long COVID symptoms (n = 47). The safety of PR was confirmed by the absence of adverse events. Symptom-related outcomes were evaluated pre- and post-PR with significant score changes for: 6 min walking distance (61 [28 to 103] m), quality of life (mental Short Form-12: 10 [6 to 13], and physical: 9 [6 to 12]), Montreal Cognitive Assessment (1 [0 to 3]), fatigue (MFI-20: −19 [−28 to −8]), dyspnea (DYSPNEA-12: −7 [−9 to −2] and mMRC; −1 [−1 to 0]), Nijmegen questionnaire (−8 [−11 to −5]), anxiety and depression (HADS:−4 [−5 to −2] and −2 [−4 to −1], respectively) and posttraumatic stress disorder checklist scale (−8 [−12 to −4]). At the individual level, the percentage of symptomatic patients for each outcome decreased, with a high response rate, and the number of persistent symptoms per patient was reduced from six at PR initiation to three at the end of the program. Our results show that in-PR is safe and efficient at decreasing long-lasting symptoms experienced by long COVID patients at more than six months after initial disease onset.

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  • Espérance Moine & Virginie Molinier & Adriana Castanyer & Amandine Calvat & Guillaume Coste & Antonin Vernet & Audrey Faugé & Perrine Magrina & Joan Lluis Aliaga-Parera & Nicolas Oliver & François Ale, 2024. "Safety and Efficacy of Pulmonary Rehabilitation for Long COVID Patients Experiencing Long-Lasting Symptoms," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 21(2), pages 1-16, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:21:y:2024:i:2:p:242-:d:1341729
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