Telemedicine in pulmonary rehabilitation – benefits of a telerehabilitation program in post-COVID-19 patients: a controlled quasi-experimental study
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Introduction: COVID-19 pandemic has challenged healthcare systems worldwide. The aim of
this study was to assess the results of a Respiratory Telerehabilitation Program implemented
to patients post-COVID-19 in postacute phase of mild to critical course of COVID-19 who had
persistent respiratory symptoms and had not received any vaccination. The intervention was
performed during confinement.
Methods: A quasi-experimental nonrandomized study was conducted in Spain during
confinement. Respiratory Telerehabilitation Program was guided by a specialized physical
therapist through a web platform (Zoom by Zoom Video Communications, San Jose, CA, USA).
Participants were recruited through social webs. Outcome measures included respiratory
rate, heart rate, percutaneous oxygen saturation, Mahler’s Dyspnea Index, anxiety status, and
quality of life [EuroQol 5 Dimension 5 (EQ-5D)].
Results: A total number of 148 participants were recruited, with a final number of 100
participants completing the protocol (50 experimental group (EG)/50 control group (CG)).
A total of 500 telerehabilitation sessions were performed for this study. In the EG, pre–post
intervention comparative analysis showed significative changes in Mahler’s functional dyspnea
(p<0.001), the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (p<0.001), oxygen saturation (p<0.001), heart
rate (p<0.001), quality-of-life questionnaire (p<0.001), and respiratory rate (p<0.001).
Participants in the CG showed an improvement in all the variables, but the differences were
not statistically significant except in Mahler’s functional dyspnea (p=0.001) and in the qualityof-life questionnaire (p=0.043). Percentage changes in pre–post intervention were calculated
and compared between EG and CG. There were statistically significative differences in all the
outcomes in favor of the EG.
Conclusion: The implementation of a pulmonary telerehabilitation program for COVID-19
not vaccinated survivors in postacute phase with mild to critical course of COVID-19 with
respiratory sequelae has proven its benefits in cardiorespiratory variables and dyspnearelated anxiety.
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De La Plaza San Frutos, M., Abuín Porras, V., Blanco Morales, M., Arrabé, M. G., Estrada Barranco, C., & Rubio Alonso, M. (2023). Telemedicine in pulmonary rehabilitation – benefits of a telerehabilitation program in post-COVID-19 patients: A controlled quasi-experimental study. Therapeutic Advances in Respiratory Disease, 17. https://doi.org/10.1177/17534666231167354







