Reeducación al esfuerzo en pacientes con neumonía por COVID-19
Date
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Vive Rev. Salud
Abstract
Los pacientes con neumonía por COVID-19, presentan secuelas como disnea, fatiga, problemas cognitivos, disminución de la capacidad aeróbica y funcional. La reeducación al esfuerzo requiere de ejercicios de bajo impacto, que exigen un trabajo progresivo de fuerza máxima en un tiempo límite para enseñarles a resistir la fatiga. El objetivo general de este trabajo es demostrar los beneficios del Programa de reeducación al esfuerzo en pacientes con neumonía por COVID-19 atendidos en el Hospital General IESS Milagro. Estudio de enfoque cuantitativo, alcance explicativo, diseño experimental e instrumentos de evaluación como: Historia clínica y escalas de mMRC, IBF, MRC Modificado, PCFS, Sit to stand y Mini mental, la muestra fue de 50 pacientes en edades entre los 20 a 70 años. Después de realizar el Programa de Reeducación al esfuerzo el 100% de los pacientes presentaron fatiga leve (IBF), el 100% no presentó deterioro cognitivo (Mini-mental); el 44% no manifestó disnea y el 56% disnea leve (mMRC). El 100% aumentaron su fuerza muscular (MRC) y el 40% realiza sus actividades de la vida diaria a pesar de presentar pocos síntomas (PCFS). El 100% mejoró en la capacidad aeróbica (Sit to Stand). Se concluye que los ejercicios de reeducación al esfuerzo coadyuvan de forma positiva a mejorar la calidad de vida de los pacientes con neumonía por COVID-19, mediante la utilización de diversas técnicas que les permita el regreso progresivo a la actividad física y los deportes, lo cual fue demostrado en los resultados.
Patients with COVID-19 pneumonia present sequelae such as dyspnea, fatigue, cognitive problems, decreased aerobic and functional capacity. The re-education to effort requires low impact exercises, which require a progressive work of maximal strength in a time limit to teach them to resist fatigue. The general objective of this work is to demonstrate the benefits of the stress reeducation program in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia treated at the General Hospital IESS Milagro. A quantitative approach study, explanatory scope, experimental design and evaluation instruments such as: Clinical history and mMRC scales, IBF, Modified MRC, PCFS, sit to stand and Mini mental, the sample consisted of 50 patients aged between 20 and 70 years. After the Exertion Re-education Program, 100% of the patients presented mild fatigue (IBF), 100% did not present cognitive deterioration (Mini-mental); 44% did not manifest dyspnea and 56% mild dyspnea (mMRC). 100% increased their muscle strength (MRC) and 40% performed their activities of daily living despite presenting few symptoms (PCFS). 100% improved in aerobic capacity (Sit to Stand). It is concluded that exertional re-education exercises contribute positively to improve the quality of life of patients with COVID-19 pneumonia, through the use of various techniques that allow them to progressively return to physical activity and sports, which was demonstrated in the results.
Patients with COVID-19 pneumonia present sequelae such as dyspnea, fatigue, cognitive problems, decreased aerobic and functional capacity. The re-education to effort requires low impact exercises, which require a progressive work of maximal strength in a time limit to teach them to resist fatigue. The general objective of this work is to demonstrate the benefits of the stress reeducation program in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia treated at the General Hospital IESS Milagro. A quantitative approach study, explanatory scope, experimental design and evaluation instruments such as: Clinical history and mMRC scales, IBF, Modified MRC, PCFS, sit to stand and Mini mental, the sample consisted of 50 patients aged between 20 and 70 years. After the Exertion Re-education Program, 100% of the patients presented mild fatigue (IBF), 100% did not present cognitive deterioration (Mini-mental); 44% did not manifest dyspnea and 56% mild dyspnea (mMRC). 100% increased their muscle strength (MRC) and 40% performed their activities of daily living despite presenting few symptoms (PCFS). 100% improved in aerobic capacity (Sit to Stand). It is concluded that exertional re-education exercises contribute positively to improve the quality of life of patients with COVID-19 pneumonia, through the use of various techniques that allow them to progressively return to physical activity and sports, which was demonstrated in the results.
Description
Vol. 5, No. 15