AVALIAÇÃO DA FUNÇÃO PULMONAR E CAPACIDADE FUNCIONAL DE PACIENTES RECUPERADOS DE COVID-19 APÓS PROGRAMA DE REABILITAÇÃO PULMONAR: REVISÃO SISTEMÁTICA CRÍTICA
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covid-19, pulmonary telerehabilitation, functional capacity, respiratory function, telerehabilitationResumo
Os efeitos da reabilitação pulmonar na função pulmonar e na capacidade funcional de indivíduos recuperados da COVID-19 foram analisados sistematicamente. Foram incluídos, nesta revisão, um ensaio clínico randomizado e três séries de casos que compararam a função pulmonar e a capacidade funcional de indivíduos que contraíram a COVID-19 antes de e após serem submetidos a programas de reabilitação pulmonar. A análise de viés do ensaio clínico randomizado foi realizada pela ferramenta Rob da Cochrane, enquanto a análise da série de casos, através da ferramenta Checklist for case series – Critical Appraisal tools for use in JBI Systematic Reviews. Dos 6.868 resumos selecionados, 45 artigos de texto completo foram revisados e apenas quatro atenderam aos critérios de inclusão. Em suma, tanto a função pulmonar quanto a capacidade funcional de indivíduos curados da COVID-19 após realizarem um programa de reabilitação pulmonar apresentaram melhora significativa.
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