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Efficacy and safety of a 12-week outpatient pulmonary rehabilitation program in Post-PE Syndrome
- Source :
- Thrombosis Research, 206, 66-75. Elsevier Limited, Boon, G J A M, Janssen, S M J, Barco, S, Bogaard, H J, Ghanima, W, Kroft, L J M, Meijboom, L J, Ninaber, M K, Nossent, E J, Spruit, M A, Symersky, P, Vliegen, H W, Noordegraaf, A V, Huisman, M V, Siegerink, B, Abbink, J J & Klok, F A 2021, ' Efficacy and safety of a 12-week outpatient pulmonary rehabilitation program in Post-PE Syndrome ', Thrombosis Research, vol. 206, pp. 66-75 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.thromres.2021.08.012, Thrombosis Research, 206, 66-75. Elsevier Science, Thrombosis Research, 206, 66-75. PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- BACKGROUND The Post-Pulmonary Embolism Syndrome (PPES) comprises heterogeneous entities, including chronic thromboembolic disease with/without pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH/CTEPD), and deconditioning. OBJECTIVES To assess underlying physiological determinants of PPES, and efficacy and safety of rehabilitation training in these patients. METHODS 56 consecutive PE patients with persistent dyspnea and/or functional limitations despite ≥3 months of anticoagulation underwent standardized diagnostic work-up including exercise testing as part of routine practice. All diagnostic (imaging and cardiopulmonary function) tests were interpreted by a core group of experienced clinicians. A subgroup of patients without CTEPH or other treatable conditions was referred for a 12-week personalized rehabilitation program, studying changes in physical condition and patient-reported outcome measures. RESULTS Persistent vascular occlusions were observed in 21/56 patients (38%) and CTEPH was confirmed in ten (18%). Regarding those without CTEPH, impaired cardiopulmonary responses were evident in 18/39 patients with available CPET data (46%), unrelated to chronic thrombi. Rehabilitation was completed by 27 patients after excluding 29 (patients with CTEPH or treatable comorbidities, refusal, ineligibility, or training elsewhere). Training intensity, PE-specific quality of life (PEmb-QoL) and fatigue (CIS) improved with a median difference of 20 W (p = 0.001), 3.9 points (p
- Subjects :
- Quality of life
LIMITATIONS
medicine.medical_specialty
Hypertension, Pulmonary
medicine.medical_treatment
2720 Hematology
610 Medicine & health
GUIDELINES
FATIGUE
Pulmonary hypertension
Deconditioning
QUALITY-OF-LIFE
Internal medicine
DIAGNOSTIC MANAGEMENT
Outpatients
medicine
Humans
Pulmonary rehabilitation
Endarterectomy
VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM
Rehabilitation
HYPERTENSION
business.industry
ENDARTERECTOMY
10031 Clinic for Angiology
Pulmonary embolism
Hematology
EMBOLISM
medicine.disease
Dyspnea
Embolism
Chronic Disease
VOLUME
Exercise Test
business
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00493848
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Thrombosis Research, 206, 66-75. Elsevier Limited, Boon, G J A M, Janssen, S M J, Barco, S, Bogaard, H J, Ghanima, W, Kroft, L J M, Meijboom, L J, Ninaber, M K, Nossent, E J, Spruit, M A, Symersky, P, Vliegen, H W, Noordegraaf, A V, Huisman, M V, Siegerink, B, Abbink, J J & Klok, F A 2021, ' Efficacy and safety of a 12-week outpatient pulmonary rehabilitation program in Post-PE Syndrome ', Thrombosis Research, vol. 206, pp. 66-75 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.thromres.2021.08.012, Thrombosis Research, 206, 66-75. Elsevier Science, Thrombosis Research, 206, 66-75. PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....ac74347379fdcfa993896bb73c44fb93
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-206434