Rehabilitation programs for patients with coronavirus disease 2019: Consensus statements of taiwan academy of cardiovascular and pulmonary rehabilitation
Autor
Cheng, Yuan-Yang
Chen, Chin-Ming
Huang, Wei-Chun
Chiang, Shang-Lin
Hsieh, Pei-Chun
Lin, Ko-Long
Chen, Yi-Jen
Fu, Tieh-Cheng
Huang, Shu-Chun
Chen, Ssu-Yuan
Chen, Chia-Hsin
Chen, Shyh-Ming
Chen, Hsin-Shui
Chou, Li-Wei
Chou, Chen-Liang
Li, Min-Hui
Tsai, Sen-Wei
Wang, Lin-Yi
Wang, Yu-Lin
Chou, Willy
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Resumen
The COronaVIrus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), which developed into a pandemic in 2020,
has become a major healthcare challenge for governments and healthcare workers
worldwide. Despite several medical treatment protocols having been established, a
comprehensive rehabilitation program that can promote functional recovery is still
frequently ignored. An online consensus meeting of an expert panel comprising members of
the Taiwan Academy of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation was held to provide
recommendations for rehabilitation protocols in each of the five COVID-19 stages, namely (1)
outpatients with mild disease and no risk factors, (2) outpatients with mild disease and
epidemiological risk factors, (3) hospitalized patients with moderate to severe disease, (4)
ventilator-supported patients with clear cognitive function, and (5) ventilator-supported
patients with impaired cognitive function. Apart from medications and life support care, a
proper rehabilitation protocol that facilitates recovery from COVID-19 needs to be
established and emphasized in clinical practice.