key: cord-0999618-6moeb9h1 authors: Zhao, Cui; Xu, Shujian; Han, Yong; Bi, Yueyang title: Teaching of pulmonary rehabilitation of patients with COVID-19 pneumonia in the standardized training of respiratory residents date: 2022-05-17 journal: Asian J Surg DOI: 10.1016/j.asjsur.2022.05.014 sha: 7d46ca208350ee58c62bce1ff47b0a4bb0979786 doc_id: 999618 cord_uid: 6moeb9h1 Severe acute respiratory syndrome-2 (SARS-COV-2) can invade multiple organs and systems when it enters the human body, but it mainly attacks the lungs and causes acute lung injury of different degrees, such as dyspnea and even acute respiratory distress syndrome. In addition, pulmonary dysfunction would be further deteriorated due to factors such as long-term bed rest, mechanical ventilation, and drug therapy, which can increase diaphragm fatigue, weakness, etc. Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) has now become an increasingly mature treatment program, and its clinical value for many chronic lung diseases even surpasses any drug treatment. At present, PR has become an important method to improve lung function in patients with COVID-19. However, the PR was ignored in the standardized training of respiratory residents. The situation should be corrected, and attention should be paid to the of PR of patients with COVID-19 in the teaching of standardized training for respiratory residents. Severe acute respiratory syndrome-2 (SARS-COV-2) can invade multiple organs and systems when it enters the human body, but it mainly attacks the lungs and causes acute lung injury of different degrees, such as dyspnea and even acute respiratory distress syndrome. In addition, pulmonary dysfunction would be further deteriorated due to factors such as long-term bed rest, mechanical ventilation, and drug therapy, which can increase diaphragm fatigue, weakness, etc. Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) has now become an increasingly mature treatment program, and its clinical value for many chronic lung diseases even surpasses any drug treatment. At present, PR has become an important method to improve lung function in patients with COVID-19. However, , the PR was ignored in the standardized training of respiratory residents. The situation should be corrected, and attention should be paid to the of PR of patients with COVID-19 in the teaching of standardized training for respiratory residents. Severe acute respiratory syndrome-2 (SARS-COV-2) can invade multiple organs and systems when it enters the human body, mainly attacks the lungs and causes acute lung injury such as dyspnea and acute respiratory distress syndrome 1 . In addition, pulmonary dysfunction would be further deteriorated due to factors such as long-term bed rest, mechanical ventilation, and drug therapy, which can increase diaphragm fatigue, weakness, etc. 2 Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) has now become an increasingly mature treatment program, and its clinical value for many chronic lung diseases even surpasses any drug treatment. 3 The combination of PR and drug can achieve better outcomes. 4 At present, PR has become an important method to improve lung function in patients with COVID-19. In the standardized training of respiratory residents, the etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis and clinical treatment of the patients with COVID-19 were explained in great detail, but the PR was often ignored. The situation should be corrected, and attention should be paid to the clinical application of PR of patients with COVID-19 in the teaching of standardized training for respiratory residents. the key measures, training intensity and treatment course of covid-19 patients in PR treatment, such as breathing training, inspiratory muscle training, sputum excretion training, aerobic exercise, activities of daily living intervention, strength training and balance function training, so as to seek better treatment measures.â‘¶The trainees were advised to actively participate in the combination of family rehabilitation and institutional rehabilitation, and respiratory rehabilitation centers were set up in hospitals and communities to guide patients to carry out reasonable and timely rehabilitation treatment. A Review of Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) Global Initiative for the Diagnosis, Management, and Prevention of Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease. The 2020 GOLD Science Committee Report on COVID-19 and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Pulmonary rehabilitation principles in SARS-COV-2 infection (COVID-19): A guideline for the acute and subacute rehabilitation Pulmonary rehabilitation: a classic tune with a new beat, but is anyone listening? Chest