The pulmonary rehabilitation effect on long covid-19 syndrome: A systematic review and meta-analysis

dc.contributor.authorMartínez Pozas, Oliver
dc.contributor.authorMeléndez Oliva, Erika
dc.contributor.authorMartínez Rolando, Lidia
dc.contributor.authorQuesada Rico, José Antonio
dc.contributor.authorCorbellini, Camilo
dc.contributor.authorSánchez Romero, Eleuterio
dc.date.accessioned2024-06-01T16:57:49Z
dc.date.available2024-06-01T16:57:49Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.description.abstractObjectives: This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to evaluate the efficacy of pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) in improving dyspnea, fatigue, physical activity, quality of life, anxiety and depression in patients with Long COVID-19 (LC). The impact of PR on LC and a comparison of face-to-face and telerehabilitation approaches was explored. Methods: This systematic review and meta-analysis followed PRISMA guidelines and was registered in PROSPERO. A literature search included PubMed, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library until January 2023. No language filters were applied. Randomized controlled trials, non-randomized controlled trials, and observational studies were included. The risk of bias was assessed using appropriate tools. Descriptive analysis and meta-analysis were performed. Forest plots presented results. Statistical analyses were conducted using the Metafor Package in R v.3.4.2. Results/Findings: This systematic review and meta-analysis included 16 studies on PR in LC patients. A total of 1027 adults were included. The studies varied in design, with seven observational studies, three quasi-experimental studies, and six randomized controlled trials. Dyspnea, physical function, quality of life, psychological state, and fatigue were assessed as outcomes. The review found that pulmonary rehabilitation had a significant positive effect on dyspnea, physical function, quality of life (both global and physical domain), anxiety, and depression. However, the effect on fatigue was not significant. Heterogeneity was observed in some analyses, and publication bias was found in certain outcomes. Age and study design were identified as potential moderators. Both face-to-face and telerehabilitation interventions improved the studied outcomes, with only differences in the physical domain of quality of life favoring the face-to-face group. Implications on Physiotherapy Practice PR improved dyspnea, physical function, quality of life, and psychological state in LC patients, but not fatigue. Face-to-face and telerehabilitation have similar effects, except for physical quality of life.eng
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dc.description.impact1.5 Q3 JCR 2023spa
dc.description.impact0.608 Q2 SJR 2023spa
dc.description.impactNo data IDR 2023spa
dc.description.sponsorshipIlustre Colegio Profesional de Fisioterapeutas de la Comunidad de Madrid (España) (Premio al Mejor Proyecto de Investigación en secuelas post-COVID-19)spa
dc.identifier.citationMartínez‐Pozas, O., Meléndez‐Oliva, E., Rolando, L. M., Rico, J. A. Q., Corbellini, C., & Sánchez Romero, E. A. (2024). The pulmonary rehabilitation effect on long covid‐19 syndrome: A systematic review and meta‐analysis. Physiotherapy Research International, 29(2), e2077. https://doi.org/10.1002/pri.2077spa
dc.identifier.doi10.1002/pri.2077
dc.identifier.issn1358-2267
dc.identifier.issn1471-2865
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11268/12884
dc.language.isoengspa
dc.peerreviewedSispa
dc.relation.publisherversionhttps://doi.org/10.1002/pri.2077spa
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International*
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dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/*
dc.subject.otherCOVID-19spa
dc.subject.otherDisneaspa
dc.subject.sdgGoal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages
dc.subject.sdgGoal 5: Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls
dc.subject.unescoAparato respiratoriospa
dc.subject.unescoEnfermedadspa
dc.subject.unescoEfectos fisiológicosspa
dc.titleThe pulmonary rehabilitation effect on long covid-19 syndrome: A systematic review and meta-analysiseng
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