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The Effect of Eight-week Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program on Dyspnea and Functional Capacity in Patients on Waiting List for Lung Transplantation
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Bakan, Nur Dilek
, Balcı, Arif
, Kılıç, Lütfiye
, Pehlivan, Esra
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Dyspnea
2020
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The Effect of Eight-week Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program on Dyspnea and Functional Capacity in Patients on Waiting List for Lung Transplantation
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Bakan, Nur Dilek
, Balcı, Arif
, Kılıç, Lütfiye
, Pehlivan, Esra
in
Dyspnea
2020
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The Effect of Eight-week Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program on Dyspnea and Functional Capacity in Patients on Waiting List for Lung Transplantation
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The Effect of Eight-week Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program on Dyspnea and Functional Capacity in Patients on Waiting List for Lung Transplantation
2020
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OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of comprehensive, 8-week outpatient pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) programme consisting of 60-min sessions twice a week under supervision on dyspnea and exercise capacity of patients who were lung transplantation (LTx) candidates. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between March 2012 and December 2014, medical data of 23 patients on the waiting list for LTx who were referred to our PR unit and completed 16-session outpatient under direct supervision were retrospectively analyzed. Data on exercise capacity as assessed by 6-minute walking test (6MWT) and the rate of perceived dyspnea as assessed by the Borg scale and Medical Research Council (MRC) dyspnea scale were recorded. RESULTS: Of 23 patients 57% were males; the mean age was 35±10 (range: 16–48) years. Four patients were operated early, as an appropriate donor was available. Diagnosis was as follows: bronchiectasis (n=10, 44%), silicosis (n=7, 30%), sarcoidosis (n=2, 9%), idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (n=1, 4%), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (n=1, 4%), and others (n=2, 9%). At the end of the program, there was a significant improvement (median: 60 m) in 6MWT scores (360 [70–254] m vs. 300 [139–489] m; p=0.018). In addition, a clinical improvement was observed in Borg (p=0.000) and MRC scores (p=0.008). CONCLUSION: Our study results suggest that 8-week outpatient PR programme consisting of training twice a week is effective to decrease perceived dyspnea and to improve exercise capacity in patients who are on the waiting list for LTx.
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