2017
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-121346
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Eine pneumologische Rehabilitation nach akuter Exazerbation der COPD senkt die Rate erneuter Exazerbationen

Abstract: Ziel der Studie Die akute Exazerbation einer COPD (AECOPD) stellt für die Patienten ein erhebliches Risiko dar und ist für die Prognose mitentscheidend. Bisherige Ergebnisse über die Auswirkungen einer pneumologischen Rehabili-tation (PR) auf die Exazerbationsfrequenz nach AECOPD sind uneinheitlich. Es wurde eine prospektive, fallkontrollierte Studie mit dem Ziel durchgeführt, den Einfluss der PR auf die Exazerbationsfrequenz nach AECOPD zu messen. Patienten und Methoden Eine PR wurde bei 57 COPD-Patienten nac… Show more

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“…[7][8][9][10] The incidence of re-exacerbations, readmission, and mortality would then be lowered in COPD patients over a lengthy period of time. [11][12][13] Public health guidelines recommend that patients with chronic diseases should maintain moderate-tovigorous physical activity for more than 5 days a week, at least 30 min per day (total ≥ 150 min/week). 14 However, even though most patients know having regular exercise would improve their long-term body function, a low level of exercise compliance is still a major concern for COPD patients who are sedentary and have low intrinsic motivation to exercise.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[7][8][9][10] The incidence of re-exacerbations, readmission, and mortality would then be lowered in COPD patients over a lengthy period of time. [11][12][13] Public health guidelines recommend that patients with chronic diseases should maintain moderate-tovigorous physical activity for more than 5 days a week, at least 30 min per day (total ≥ 150 min/week). 14 However, even though most patients know having regular exercise would improve their long-term body function, a low level of exercise compliance is still a major concern for COPD patients who are sedentary and have low intrinsic motivation to exercise.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%