Due to an exponential growth of the number of subjects affected by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the entire Italian healthcare system had to respond promptly and in a very short time with the need of semi-intensive and intensive care units. Moreover, trained dedicated COVID-19 teams consisting of physicians coming from different specialties (intensivists or pneumologists and infectivologists), while respiratory therapists and nurses have been recruited to work on and on with rest. However, due to still limited and evolving knowledge of COVID-19 disease, there are little recommendations for need in respiratory rehabilitation and physiotherapy interventions. The presentation of this manuscript is the result of a consensus promoted by the Italian societies of respiratory health care professionals who contacted pulmonologists directly involved in the treatment and rehabilitation of COVID-19. The aim was to formulate the more proper and common suggestions to be applied in different hospital settings in offering rehabilitative programs and physiotherapy workforce planning in COVID-19 patients. Two main areas of intervention were identified: organization and treatment, which were described in this paper to face with the emergency.

Joint Statement on the Role of Respiratory Rehabilitation in the COVID-19 Crisis: The Italian Position Paper / Vitacca, M; Carone, M; Clini, E; Paneroni, M; Lazzeri, M; Lanza, A; Privitera, E; Pasqua, F; Gigliotti, F; Castellana, G; Banfi, P; Guffanti, E; Santus, P; Ambrosino, N.. - In: RESPIRATION. - ISSN 0025-7931. - 99:6(2020), pp. 493-499. [10.1159/000508399]

Joint Statement on the Role of Respiratory Rehabilitation in the COVID-19 Crisis: The Italian Position Paper

Clini, E
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2020

Abstract

Due to an exponential growth of the number of subjects affected by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the entire Italian healthcare system had to respond promptly and in a very short time with the need of semi-intensive and intensive care units. Moreover, trained dedicated COVID-19 teams consisting of physicians coming from different specialties (intensivists or pneumologists and infectivologists), while respiratory therapists and nurses have been recruited to work on and on with rest. However, due to still limited and evolving knowledge of COVID-19 disease, there are little recommendations for need in respiratory rehabilitation and physiotherapy interventions. The presentation of this manuscript is the result of a consensus promoted by the Italian societies of respiratory health care professionals who contacted pulmonologists directly involved in the treatment and rehabilitation of COVID-19. The aim was to formulate the more proper and common suggestions to be applied in different hospital settings in offering rehabilitative programs and physiotherapy workforce planning in COVID-19 patients. Two main areas of intervention were identified: organization and treatment, which were described in this paper to face with the emergency.
2020
20-mag-2020
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Joint Statement on the Role of Respiratory Rehabilitation in the COVID-19 Crisis: The Italian Position Paper / Vitacca, M; Carone, M; Clini, E; Paneroni, M; Lazzeri, M; Lanza, A; Privitera, E; Pasqua, F; Gigliotti, F; Castellana, G; Banfi, P; Guffanti, E; Santus, P; Ambrosino, N.. - In: RESPIRATION. - ISSN 0025-7931. - 99:6(2020), pp. 493-499. [10.1159/000508399]
Vitacca, M; Carone, M; Clini, E; Paneroni, M; Lazzeri, M; Lanza, A; Privitera, E; Pasqua, F; Gigliotti, F; Castellana, G; Banfi, P; Guffanti, E; Santu...espandi
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