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Diferencias de la rehabilitación pulmonar en pacientes con EPOC, con y sin indicación de oxígeno domiciliario a largo plazo

Authors: J. Betancourt-Peña; S. Tonguino-Rosero; H.E. Rosero-Carvajal; H. Hurtado;

Diferencias de la rehabilitación pulmonar en pacientes con EPOC, con y sin indicación de oxígeno domiciliario a largo plazo

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Resumen Introduccion La rehabilitacion pulmonar en pacientes con EPOC genera impacto en la tolerancia al ejercicio, la calidad de vida relacionada con la salud (CVRS) y la disminucion de sintomas; sin embargo, se desconoce si existe un comportamiento diferencial en los pacientes que tienen indicado oxigeno domiciliario. El proposito de este estudio fue comparar los efectos de un programa de rehabilitacion pulmonar en terminos de tolerancia al ejercicio, disnea y CVRS en dos grupos de pacientes con EPOC: uno con indicacion de oxigeno domiciliario y otro sin indicacion. Metodos Estudio descriptivo prospectivo que incluyo 66 pacientes, 31 con oxigeno domiciliario y 35 sin prescripcion de oxigeno. Se valoro al inicio y final del programa el indice de masa corporal, la disnea con la escala modificada Medical Research Council (mMRC), la distancia recorrida en la prueba de marcha de 6 minutos (PM6M), la ansiedad y depresion con el Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) y la CVRS medida con el cuestionario St. George Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ). Resultados Las puntuaciones del HADS y del SGRQ presentaron mejoria en todos los dominios, pero no hubo diferencias entre ambos grupos; sin embargo, el indice de masa corporal, la mMRC, la distancia recorrida en la PM6M y el VO2e mantuvieron su diferencia estadisticamente significativa a favor del grupo sin oxigeno domiciliario (p Conclusiones Los pacientes sin prescripcion de oxigeno presentaron mejor rendimiento en la PM6M, lo cual puede atribuirse al menor grado de disnea en las actividades de la vida diaria y a la mayor limitacion en pacientes con oxigeno domiciliario.

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