Pulmonary rehabilitation programs in lung transplant: a literature review
Objective: To analyze, using a literature review, Pulmonary Rehabilitation (RP) Programs in lung transplant. Methods: A literature review in July 2014 in Ebsco Host, Periódicos Capes, BVS and Science Direct data bases using descriptors in English (“lung transplantation”, “lung transplant” AND/OR “re...
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doaj-3d90998ed95041bdb7960a715a2379bf2020-11-25T00:07:56ZporUniversidade de FortalezaRevista Brasileira em Promoção da Saúde1806-12221806-12302015-09-0128344345110.5020/18061230.2015.p443Pulmonary rehabilitation programs in lung transplant: a literature reviewJuliana Maria de Sousa Pinto 0Camila Kerley de Castro do Vale 1Danyllo Lucas de Lima Rodrigues 2Jady Barbosa de Freitas 3João Maia Júnior 4Amanda Souza Araújo 5Maria Tereza Aguiar Pessoa Morano 6University of Fortaleza (Universidadede Fortaleza - UNIFOR) University of Fortaleza (Universidadede Fortaleza - UNIFOR) University of Fortaleza (Universidadede Fortaleza - UNIFOR) University of Fortaleza (Universidadede Fortaleza - UNIFOR) University of Fortaleza (Universidadede Fortaleza - UNIFOR) Hospital of Messejana Dr. Carlos AlbertoStudart Gomes Hospital of Messejana Dr. Carlos AlbertoStudart Gomes Objective: To analyze, using a literature review, Pulmonary Rehabilitation (RP) Programs in lung transplant. Methods: A literature review in July 2014 in Ebsco Host, Periódicos Capes, BVS and Science Direct data bases using descriptors in English (“lung transplantation”, “lung transplant” AND/OR “rehabilitation”) and Portuguese (“reabilitação” AND/OR “transplante pulmonar”). The eligibility criterions were interventional studies of PR before and/or after lung transplant; participants who were candidates to lung transplant or lung transplant recipients; studies that applied any kind of PR program (hospital-based, homebased or outpatient) and articles published in English, Spanish or Portuguese. Literature reviews, guidelines and case reports were excluded. The search process yielded 46 articles of which two were duplicated. After title and abstract screening 13 articles remained for full text reading. Six studies met the inclusion eligibility and were included in the review. Results: The studies involved patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Cystic Fibrosis, Pulmonary Hypertension, Interstitial Lung Disease and Pulmonary Fibrosis. Pulmonary function, exercise capacity, quality of life (QoL) and quadriceps force were evaluated. Most interventions were outpatient programs with three months duration, three times a week and session with at least one hour. Protocols included physical training, educational approach and just one included nutritional, psychiatric and social assistant follow-up. The studies presented significant change in the six-minute walking distance, QoL and quadriceps force after PR programs. Conclusion: This review showed the benefits of the PR in the QoL and exercise capacity contributing to the Health Promotion of the patients.http://ojs.unifor.br/index.php/RBPS/article/view/3922/pdfRehabilitationTransplantationPhysical Therapy Specialty |
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Juliana Maria de Sousa Pinto Camila Kerley de Castro do Vale Danyllo Lucas de Lima Rodrigues Jady Barbosa de Freitas João Maia Júnior Amanda Souza Araújo Maria Tereza Aguiar Pessoa Morano Pulmonary rehabilitation programs in lung transplant: a literature review Revista Brasileira em Promoção da Saúde Rehabilitation Transplantation Physical Therapy Specialty |
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Juliana Maria de Sousa Pinto Camila Kerley de Castro do Vale Danyllo Lucas de Lima Rodrigues Jady Barbosa de Freitas João Maia Júnior Amanda Souza Araújo Maria Tereza Aguiar Pessoa Morano |
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Pulmonary rehabilitation programs in lung transplant: a literature review |
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Pulmonary rehabilitation programs in lung transplant: a literature review |
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Pulmonary rehabilitation programs in lung transplant: a literature review |
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Pulmonary rehabilitation programs in lung transplant: a literature review |
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Pulmonary rehabilitation programs in lung transplant: a literature review |
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pulmonary rehabilitation programs in lung transplant: a literature review |
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Universidade de Fortaleza |
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Revista Brasileira em Promoção da Saúde |
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2015-09-01 |
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Objective: To analyze, using a literature review, Pulmonary Rehabilitation (RP) Programs in lung transplant. Methods: A literature review in July 2014 in Ebsco Host, Periódicos Capes, BVS and Science Direct data bases using descriptors in English (“lung transplantation”, “lung transplant” AND/OR “rehabilitation”) and Portuguese (“reabilitação” AND/OR “transplante pulmonar”). The eligibility criterions were interventional studies of PR before and/or after lung transplant; participants who were candidates to lung transplant or lung transplant recipients; studies that applied any kind of PR program (hospital-based, homebased or outpatient) and articles published in English, Spanish or Portuguese. Literature reviews, guidelines and case reports were excluded. The search process yielded 46 articles of which two were duplicated. After title and abstract screening 13 articles remained for full text reading. Six studies met the inclusion eligibility and were included in the review. Results: The studies involved patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Cystic Fibrosis, Pulmonary Hypertension, Interstitial Lung Disease and Pulmonary Fibrosis. Pulmonary function, exercise capacity, quality of life (QoL) and quadriceps force were evaluated. Most interventions were outpatient programs with three months duration, three times a week and session with at least one hour. Protocols included physical training, educational approach and just one included nutritional, psychiatric and social assistant follow-up. The studies presented significant change in the six-minute walking distance, QoL and quadriceps force after PR programs. Conclusion: This review showed the benefits of the PR in the QoL and exercise capacity contributing to the Health Promotion of the patients. |
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Rehabilitation Transplantation Physical Therapy Specialty |
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