scholarly journals Long-Term Benefits of Adding a Pedometer to Pulmonary Rehabilitation for COPD: The Randomized Controlled STAR Trial

2021 ◽  
Vol Volume 16 ◽  
pp. 1977-1988
Author(s):  
Wolfgang Geidl ◽  
Johannes Carl ◽  
Michael Schuler ◽  
Eriselda Mino ◽  
Nicola Lehbert ◽  
...  
2015 ◽  
Vol 45 ◽  
pp. 458-467 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marilyn L. Moy ◽  
Peter M. Wayne ◽  
Daniel Litrownik ◽  
Douglas Beach ◽  
Elizabeth S. Klings ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Chiara Maccarone ◽  
Stefano Masiero

Abstract Pulmonary rehabilitation is essential in post-COVID subjects reporting respiratory impairment after the discharge from hospital. Because the number of patients with respiratory outcomes is high and there are few facilities available, we wonder if spa setting could represent a valid out-of-hospital alternative. We aim to explore recent evidence related to respiratory rehabilitation in the spa environment to understand if it can represent an appropriate setting for respiratory rehabilitation interventions in post-COVID subjects. Studies were found by screening PubMed, MIDLINE and Google Scholar databases from 2011 up to February 2021. Studies were eligible if they were reviews, randomized controlled trials (RCTs) or clinical trials investigating respiratory interventions in the spa environment. Recent evidence has shown that inhalations and mineral-rich water immersions are effective in fighting and preventing multiple chronic respiratory tract diseases.Therefore, these treatments could also be applied to post-COVID patients with medium- long term respiratory outcomes.


Author(s):  
Maria Chiara Maccarone ◽  
Stefano Masiero

AbstractPulmonary rehabilitation is essential in post-COVID subjects, reporting respiratory impairment after the discharge from the hospital. Because the number of patients with respiratory outcomes is high and there are few facilities available, we wonder if a spa setting could represent a valid out-of-hospital alternative. We aim to explore recent evidence related to respiratory rehabilitation in the spa environment to understand if it can represent an appropriate setting for respiratory rehabilitation interventions in post-COVID subjects. Studies were found by screening PubMed, MEDLINE, and Google Scholar databases from 2011 up to February 2021. Studies were eligible if they were reviews, randomized controlled trials (RCTs), or clinical trials, investigating respiratory interventions in the spa environment. Recent evidence has shown that inhalations and mineral-rich water immersions are effective in fighting and preventing multiple chronic respiratory tract diseases. Therefore, these treatments could also be applied to post-COVID patients with medium long-term respiratory outcomes.


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. s78
Author(s):  
Steven Dayan ◽  
Corey S Maas ◽  
Pearl E Grimes ◽  
Kenneth Beer ◽  
Gary Monheit ◽  
...  

Abstract Not AvailableDisclosures: Study supported by Allergan.


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