2021
DOI: 10.23736/s1973-9087.21.06279-1
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Long-term pulmonary rehabilitation progressively reduces hospitalizations and mortality in patients with severe COPD: a 5-year follow-up

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“…Stress symptoms at 8 weeks were not maintained at 2 years but provided sustained improvement in anxiety and quality of life [88]. Another 24-month PR program showed progressively increased quality of life, dyspnea, and exercise tolerance, and it reduced cardiovascular risk factors in COPD patients [89]. Visits over 5 years for COPD patients who completed PR found the dyspnea and depression scores increased progressively over the 5 years [90].…”
Section: Long-term Benefits Of Pulmonary Rehabilitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stress symptoms at 8 weeks were not maintained at 2 years but provided sustained improvement in anxiety and quality of life [88]. Another 24-month PR program showed progressively increased quality of life, dyspnea, and exercise tolerance, and it reduced cardiovascular risk factors in COPD patients [89]. Visits over 5 years for COPD patients who completed PR found the dyspnea and depression scores increased progressively over the 5 years [90].…”
Section: Long-term Benefits Of Pulmonary Rehabilitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 9 ] In stable COPD patients, there are certain evidences showed remarkable improvements in cardio respiratory fitness and the clinical effectiveness have been reported after exercise training during the AE. [ 10 , 11 ] However, few studies have suggested that rehabilitative exercises are required by patients at a stable stage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apesar de todo tempo que o TMI vem sendo estudo, não há consenso em relação ao período total de duração de um programa TMI. Em estudos com DPOC, por exemplo, podem ser encontrada variações entre 4 semanas e 24 meses (83,84). Programas de reabilitação mais longos podem trazer benefícios maiores à medida que apresentam efeitos mais duradouros (85).…”
Section: Variávelunclassified
“…Em relação à carga utilizada no TMI, também não se observa uma padronização. Em geral, na literatura, constata-se o emprego de cargas que variam entre 30% e 80% da PImáx (57,63,84,86,87). A opção de uso da carga de 60% da PImáx neste trabalho se fez em decorrência de diversos trabalhos terem utilizado este ajuste de carga com bons benefícios à população estudada como melhora da capacidade de realização de exercícios, da qualidade de vida e redução da dispneia (63,88,89).…”
Section: Variávelunclassified