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  1. Article: Consenso Argentino de Rehabilitación Respiratoria.

    Sívori, Martín / Benzo, Roberto / Rhodius, Edgardo / Jolly, Enrique / Boim, Clarisa / Saadia, Marcela / Conti, Ernesto / Guevara, Ivan / Carles, Daniel / Victorio, Carlos / Santini, Fabian / Ratto, Patricia / Capparelli, Ignacio / Prieto, Ernesto / Azvalinsky, Marcos / Alais, Maria

    Medicina

    2004  Volume 64, Issue 4, Page(s) 357–367

    Abstract: A group of pulmonologists and physical therapists from the Asociacion Argentina de Medicina Respiratoria revised the scientific literature on Respiratory Rehabilitation (RR) to elaborate evidence-based national recommendations to promote its use. RR is a ...

    Title translation Argentine Consensus of Respiratory Rehabilitation.
    Abstract A group of pulmonologists and physical therapists from the Asociacion Argentina de Medicina Respiratoria revised the scientific literature on Respiratory Rehabilitation (RR) to elaborate evidence-based national recommendations to promote its use. RR is a multidisciplinary program of care for patients with chronic respiratory impairment, individually tailored, designed to optimize physical and social performance and autonomy of patients. It is particularly indicated in patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) with exercise intolerance. Inclusion and exclusion criteria, guidelines for initial evaluation and follow up have been defined. The resources needed were defined. It was recommended a hospital ambulatory program with domiciliary complement. A pulmonologist and physical therapist were required for the program as minimum. Aerobic training was recommended for lower limb (LL) (Evidence A) and upper limb (UL) (Evidence B), strength training for LL and UL (Evidence C), as well as respiratory muscles training by resistive inspiratory threshold load (Evidence D) and other physiotherapy techniques were recommended for specific patients. In addition recommendations have been made for educational objectives of the program, nutritional and psychological support. The positive impact of RR on health care was analyzed through the reduction in exacerbation of COPD, length of hospital stay and cost. RR is a key component in the treatment of COPD patients. This evidenced-based consensus statement was prepared to provide recommendations to be implemented nationally.
    MeSH term(s) Argentina ; Humans ; Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/rehabilitation
    Language Spanish
    Publishing date 2004
    Publishing country Argentina
    Document type Consensus Development Conference ; English Abstract ; Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 411586-7
    ISSN 1669-9106 ; 0025-7680 ; 0325-951X
    ISSN (online) 1669-9106
    ISSN 0025-7680 ; 0325-951X
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  2. Article: Nuevo Consenso Argentino de Rehabilitación Respiratoria ActualizaciOn 2008.

    Sívori, Martín / Almeida, Marta / Benzo, Roberto / Boim, Clarisa / Brassesco, Marisa / Callejas, Osvaldo / Capparelli, Ignacio / Conti, Ernesto / Díaz, Mariano / Draghi, Jorge / Franco, Javier / Gando, Sebastián / Giuliano, Germán / Guida, Roxana / Jolly, Enrique / Pessolano, Fernando / Rabinovich, Roberto / Ratto, Patricia / Rhodius, Edgardo /
    Saadia, Marcela / Salvado, Alejandro / Sobrino, Edgardo / Victorio, Carlos

    Medicina

    2008  Volume 68, Issue 4, Page(s) 325–344

    Abstract: Respiratory rehabilitation (RR) is a multidisciplinary program of care for patients with chronic respiratory impairment, individually tailored, designed to optimize physical and social performance and patient autonomy. It is particularly indicated in ... ...

    Title translation New argentine consensus of respiratory rehabilitation 2008.
    Abstract Respiratory rehabilitation (RR) is a multidisciplinary program of care for patients with chronic respiratory impairment, individually tailored, designed to optimize physical and social performance and patient autonomy. It is particularly indicated in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients with exercise intolerance. The objectives of respiratory rehabilitation are: reduction in symptoms and exercise intolerance, improvement of health-related quality of life, and reduction of health costs. A group of neumonologists, nutritionists and physical therapists performed a systematic review of the evidence in RR to update previous local guidelines. Inclusion and exclusion criteria, guidelines for initial evaluation and follow up and resources needed are defined. Training characteristics are recommended regarding frequency of the visits, intensity, progression and duration of the exercise training. Aerobic training was recommended for lower limb (1A), upper limb (1B). Strength training must be added (1B). Respiratory muscle training and other physiotherapy techniques were recommended only for specific patients (1C). In addition recommendations have been made for educational objectives of the program including smoking cessation, nutritional and psychological support. The positive impact of RR on reductions of health care costs and reductions on hospitalizations (Evidence A) and mortality (Evidence B) were analized. Respiratory rehabilitation is a key component in the modern treatment of COPD patients. This consensus statement was prepared based on the most recent scientific evidence and adjusted to the local environment with the aim of being implemented nationally.
    MeSH term(s) Argentina ; Disability Evaluation ; Exercise Therapy/standards ; Exercise Tolerance/physiology ; Forms and Records Control ; Humans ; Patient Education as Topic ; Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive/rehabilitation ; Quality of Life
    Language Spanish
    Publishing date 2008-09-10
    Publishing country Argentina
    Document type Consensus Development Conference ; Journal Article ; Practice Guideline ; Systematic Review
    ZDB-ID 411586-7
    ISSN 1669-9106 ; 0025-7680 ; 0325-951X
    ISSN (online) 1669-9106
    ISSN 0025-7680 ; 0325-951X
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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