Functional capacity and rehabilitation strategies in Covid-19 patients: current knowledge and challenges

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Autor(a) principal: Frota,Aline Xavier
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Vieira,Marcelo Carvalho, Soares,Carla Cristiane Santos, Silva,Paula Simplício da, Silva,Gilberto Marcelo Sperandio da, Mendes,Fernanda de Souza Nogueira Sardinha, Mazzoli-Rocha,Flavia, Veloso,Henrique Horta, Costa,Ananda Dutra da, Lamas,Cristiane da Cruz, Valete-Rosalino,Claudia Maria, Gonçalves,Tatiana Rehder, Costa,Henrique Silveira, Rodrigues Junior,Luiz Fernando, Mediano,Mauro Felippe Felix
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
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Resumo: Abstract Covid-19 is a novel infectious disease whose spectrum of presentation ranges from absence of symptoms to widespread interstitial pneumonia associated with severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), leading to significant mortality. Given the systemic pattern of Covid-19, there are many factors that can influence patient's functional capacity after acute infection and the identification of such factors can contribute to the development of specific rehabilitation strategies. Pulmonary impairment is the primary cause of hospitalization due to Covid-19, and can progress to SARS as well as increase length of hospitalization. Moreover, cardiac involvement is observed in approximately 30% of hospitalized patients, with an increased risk of acute myocarditis, myocardial injury, and heart failure, which may compromise functional capacity in the long-term. Thromboembolic complications have also been reported in some patients with Covid-19 and are associated with a poor prognosis. Musculoskeletal complications may result from long periods of hospitalization and immobility, and can include fatigue, muscle weakness and polyneuropathy. Studies that address the functional capacity of patients after Covid-19 infection are still scarce. However, based on knowledge from the multiple systemic complications associated with Covid-19, it is reasonable to suggest that most patients, especially those who underwent prolonged hospitalization, will need a multiprofessional rehabilitation program. Further studies are needed to evaluate the functional impact and the rehabilitation strategies for patients affected by Covid-19.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Functional capacity and rehabilitation strategies in Covid-19 patients: current knowledge and challenges
title Functional capacity and rehabilitation strategies in Covid-19 patients: current knowledge and challenges
spellingShingle Functional capacity and rehabilitation strategies in Covid-19 patients: current knowledge and challenges
Frota,Aline Xavier
Coronavirus infection
Covid-19
Exercise therapy
Complications
Comprehensive care
Rehabilitation
title_short Functional capacity and rehabilitation strategies in Covid-19 patients: current knowledge and challenges
title_full Functional capacity and rehabilitation strategies in Covid-19 patients: current knowledge and challenges
title_fullStr Functional capacity and rehabilitation strategies in Covid-19 patients: current knowledge and challenges
title_full_unstemmed Functional capacity and rehabilitation strategies in Covid-19 patients: current knowledge and challenges
title_sort Functional capacity and rehabilitation strategies in Covid-19 patients: current knowledge and challenges
author Frota,Aline Xavier
author_facet Frota,Aline Xavier
Vieira,Marcelo Carvalho
Soares,Carla Cristiane Santos
Silva,Paula Simplício da
Silva,Gilberto Marcelo Sperandio da
Mendes,Fernanda de Souza Nogueira Sardinha
Mazzoli-Rocha,Flavia
Veloso,Henrique Horta
Costa,Ananda Dutra da
Lamas,Cristiane da Cruz
Valete-Rosalino,Claudia Maria
Gonçalves,Tatiana Rehder
Costa,Henrique Silveira
Rodrigues Junior,Luiz Fernando
Mediano,Mauro Felippe Felix
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author2 Vieira,Marcelo Carvalho
Soares,Carla Cristiane Santos
Silva,Paula Simplício da
Silva,Gilberto Marcelo Sperandio da
Mendes,Fernanda de Souza Nogueira Sardinha
Mazzoli-Rocha,Flavia
Veloso,Henrique Horta
Costa,Ananda Dutra da
Lamas,Cristiane da Cruz
Valete-Rosalino,Claudia Maria
Gonçalves,Tatiana Rehder
Costa,Henrique Silveira
Rodrigues Junior,Luiz Fernando
Mediano,Mauro Felippe Felix
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author
author
author
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Frota,Aline Xavier
Vieira,Marcelo Carvalho
Soares,Carla Cristiane Santos
Silva,Paula Simplício da
Silva,Gilberto Marcelo Sperandio da
Mendes,Fernanda de Souza Nogueira Sardinha
Mazzoli-Rocha,Flavia
Veloso,Henrique Horta
Costa,Ananda Dutra da
Lamas,Cristiane da Cruz
Valete-Rosalino,Claudia Maria
Gonçalves,Tatiana Rehder
Costa,Henrique Silveira
Rodrigues Junior,Luiz Fernando
Mediano,Mauro Felippe Felix
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Coronavirus infection
Covid-19
Exercise therapy
Complications
Comprehensive care
Rehabilitation
topic Coronavirus infection
Covid-19
Exercise therapy
Complications
Comprehensive care
Rehabilitation
description Abstract Covid-19 is a novel infectious disease whose spectrum of presentation ranges from absence of symptoms to widespread interstitial pneumonia associated with severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), leading to significant mortality. Given the systemic pattern of Covid-19, there are many factors that can influence patient's functional capacity after acute infection and the identification of such factors can contribute to the development of specific rehabilitation strategies. Pulmonary impairment is the primary cause of hospitalization due to Covid-19, and can progress to SARS as well as increase length of hospitalization. Moreover, cardiac involvement is observed in approximately 30% of hospitalized patients, with an increased risk of acute myocarditis, myocardial injury, and heart failure, which may compromise functional capacity in the long-term. Thromboembolic complications have also been reported in some patients with Covid-19 and are associated with a poor prognosis. Musculoskeletal complications may result from long periods of hospitalization and immobility, and can include fatigue, muscle weakness and polyneuropathy. Studies that address the functional capacity of patients after Covid-19 infection are still scarce. However, based on knowledge from the multiple systemic complications associated with Covid-19, it is reasonable to suggest that most patients, especially those who underwent prolonged hospitalization, will need a multiprofessional rehabilitation program. Further studies are needed to evaluate the functional impact and the rehabilitation strategies for patients affected by Covid-19.
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