A case series on post-COVID pulmonary rehabilitation: Early experiences from Kerala, South India

Authors

  • Akhilesh Kunoor
  • Aditya Ashok
  • Merlin Moni
  • Asmita Mehta
  • Elizabeth Mary Thomas
  • Veena Viswan
  • K Harikrishnan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32677/IJCR.2020.v06.i12.001

Keywords:

COVID-19,, Post-COVID,, Pulmonary rehabilitation

Abstract

Patients who were contracted with COVID-19 are reported to have a variety of symptoms affecting neuromuscular, psychological, cardiac, and respiratory systems. A significant proportion of patients present with prolonged symptoms even weeks to months including minor illness. The lung is the most common and important organ affected in COVID-19 and sequela can result in exertional breathlessness, cough, hypoxia, or pulmonary fibrosis. Along with medical and supportive therapy, a multidisciplinary pulmonary rehabilitation program is essential to improve the quality of life and reduce symptoms in post-COVID-19 patients. We report a case series of three cases who presented with diverse manifestations after COVID-19 recovery, who were treated with a multidisciplinary pulmonary rehabilitation program. This case series, with early experiences from Kerala which had its peak of COVID-19 pandemic in late October 2020, shows a substantial improvement of symptoms in patients even with initial rehabilitation sessions itself, which shows promising hope in post-COVID-19 management.

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Published

2020-12-30

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Case Series

How to Cite

A case series on post-COVID pulmonary rehabilitation: Early experiences from Kerala, South India. (2020). Indian Journal of Case Reports, 6(12), 672-675. https://doi.org/10.32677/IJCR.2020.v06.i12.001

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