Pulmonary rehabilitation versus usual care for adults with asthma

Aug 22, 2022The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Pulmonary rehabilitation compared to usual care in adults with asthma

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Abstract

Pulmonary rehabilitation may improve functional exercise capacity by 79.8 metres after program completion in adults with asthma.

  • Pulmonary rehabilitation likely enhances quality of life, with an improvement of -18.51 points on the St George's Respiratory Questionnaire.
  • Maximal oxygen uptake may increase after pulmonary rehabilitation, but the evidence is uncertain, with a mean difference of 3.63 mL/kg/min.
  • Little to no difference in asthma control was observed, with a mean difference of -0.46 on the Asthma Control Questionnaire.
  • The effects on asthma control at longer-term follow-up showed minimal change, with a mean difference of 0.09.
  • Adverse events related to the intervention appear to be rare, but overall risk of bias was noted due to lack of participant blinding.

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