2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnss.2017.06.011
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RETRACTED: Effects of modified pulmonary rehabilitation on patients with moderate to severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A randomized controlled trail

Abstract: Objectives This study aimed to assess the effects of modified pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) on patients with moderate to severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Methods A total of 125 patients (63 in the PR group and 62 in the control group) were recruited in this study. The patients in the PR group received 12 weeks of conventional treatment, nursing, and modified pulmonary rehabilitation, while the patients in the control group underwent 12 weeks of conve… Show more

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“…(2016), including relaxation exercises, BEs, pranayama and circular meditation, supported this result and this comprehensive intervention was essential to improve the psychosocial function of people. Additionally, other types of comprehensive interventions, such as respiratory exercise combined with exercise training (Roberts et al., 2017; Xu et al., 2017), could better improve respiratory function.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(2016), including relaxation exercises, BEs, pranayama and circular meditation, supported this result and this comprehensive intervention was essential to improve the psychosocial function of people. Additionally, other types of comprehensive interventions, such as respiratory exercise combined with exercise training (Roberts et al., 2017; Xu et al., 2017), could better improve respiratory function.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cabral et al 2015, Cutrim et al (2019), Fukuoka et al (2016), Kzar and Hadi (2017), Li et al (2018), Lin et al (2019), Liu et al (2015), Ranjita, Badhai, et al, 2016, Roberts et al (2017, Sørensen and Christensen (2019), Thokchom et al (2018), Wu et al (2018), Xiao and Zhuang (2015) and Xu et al (2017) 3. Selfmanagement of the participants…”
Section: Wide Acceptance Of Training Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Forty-four different exclusion criteria were found in studies with patients with COPD (Figure 2). From these, exercise-limiting conditions [34,36,40,53,60,61,89,92,104,114,125,134,135,138,148,157,166,167,168,169,170,173,174,179,181,183,184] ( n = 27; 17.3%) was the most reported exclusion criterion, followed by general cardiovascular disease [32,39,44,70,74,75,94,100,103,107,109,112,130,152,153,160,164,171] ( n = 18; 11.5%) and unstable cardiovascular disease [38,47,53,65,66,98,99,101,108,116,117,118,119,133,137,146,147,180] ( n = 18; 11.5%). Thirty-four (21.8%) of the studies [23,48,50,55,63,<...>…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, 22.8% of the studies [23,48,50,55,63,67,69,73,77,78,79,80,83,84,86,88,91,95,97,110,111,115,122,126,127,132,142,149,150,155,161,165,175,185,187,189,190,193,197,205,206] did not report information about the eligibility criteria, 18.3% of the studies [33,42,54,65,66,72,82,96,98,99,101,108,116,117,118,119,128,137,141,143,145,146,180,182,194,195,200,201,202,203,207,208,…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The DLCO will provide us, again, with a short-and long-term evaluation of the diffusion capacity of the smaller airways. Another test that has been used is the 6-min walking test, which provides information on both the respiratory capacity and biological status of a patient [28,98]. BALF fluid is another method for early inflammation identification.…”
Section: Safetymentioning
confidence: 99%