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An Italian consensus on pulmonary rehabilitation in COVID-19 patients recovering from acute respiratory failure: results of a Delphi process

  • Michele Vitacca*
  • , Marta Lazzeri
  • , Enrico Guffanti
  • , Pamela Frigerio
  • , Francesco D’Abrosca
  • , Silvia Gianola
  • , Mauro Carone
  • , Mara Paneroni
  • , Piero Ceriana
  • , Franco Pasquarelli
  • , Paolo Banfi
  • , Francesco Gigliotti
  • , Carla Simonelli
  • , Serena Cirio
  • , Veronica Rossi
  • , Chiara G. Beccaluva
  • , Mariangela Retucci
  • , Martina Santambrogio
  • , Andrea Lanza
  • , Francesca Gallo
  • Alessia Fumagalli, Marco Mantero, Greta Castellini, Mariaconsiglia Calabrese, Giorgio Castellana, Eleonora Volpato, Marina Ciriello, Marina Garofano, Enrico Clini, Nicolino Ambrosino
*Corresponding author

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Abstract

There is a need of consensus about the pulmonary rehabilitation\r\n(PR) in patients with COVID-19 after discharge from acute\r\ncare. To facilitate the knowledge of the evidence and its translation\r\ninto practice, we developed suggestions based on experts’\r\nopinion. A steering committee identified areas and questions sent\r\nto experts. Other international experts participated to a RAND\r\nDelphi method in reaching consensus and proposing further suggestions.\r\nStrong agreement in suggestions was defined when the\r\nmean agreement was >7 (1 = no agreement and 9 = maximal\r\nagreement). Panelists response rate was >95%. Twenty-three\r\nquestions from 4 areas: personnel protection equipment, phenotypes,\r\nassessments, interventions, were identified and experts\r\nanswered with 121 suggestions, 119 of which received high level\r\nof concordance. The evidence-based suggestions provide the clinicians\r\nwith current evidence and clinical experts opinion. This\r\nframework can be used to facilitate clinical decision making within\r\nthe context of the individual patient. Further studies will evaluate\r\nthe clinical usefulness of these suggestions.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)385-393
Number of pages9
JournalMonaldi Archives for Chest Disease
Volume90
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

Keywords

  • COVID-19
  • Delphi process

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