Effects of pulmonary rehabilitation in survivors of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. Role of vaccination

Submitted: August 1, 2023
Accepted: September 11, 2023
Published: September 18, 2023
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Survivors of severe COVID-19 requiring hospital admission may suffer from short- and long-term sequelae, including disability and reduced physical performance. Vaccination and pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) are effective tools against COVID-19 effects. While the beneficial effect of each of these treatments is known, there are no data about their combined effect. In people admitted to PR hospitals after severe COVID-19 disease, we retrospectively analyzed whether PR outcome might be influenced by vaccination status. Ninety-six individuals were studied (46 vaccinated, 50 unvaccinated). Unvaccinated individuals were younger and less comorbid than vaccinated ones and had needed more intensive care support during the previous hospitalization. Measures of disability and physical performance did not differ between groups at the beginning and at the end of the PR program. However, each group showed a statistically significant improvement in all outcome measures (6-minute walking test, short physical performance battery, Barthel Index). We conclude that vaccination status does not influence the outcome of in-patient PR programs for survivors of severe COVID-19.

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Ethics Approval

The study was approved by the Istituti Clinici Scientifici (ICS) Maugeri IRCCS Ethics Committee (EC 2629, April 5th, 2022).

How to Cite

Vigna, Matteo, Piero Ceriana, Mara Santomassimo, Michele Vitacca, Mauro Maniscalco, and Nicolino Ambrosino. 2023. “Effects of Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Survivors of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2. Role of Vaccination”. Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease 94 (3). https://doi.org/10.4081/monaldi.2023.2738.

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