Effect of a pulmonary rehabilitation program combined with cognitive training on exercise tolerance and cognitive functions among Tunisian male patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A randomized controlled trial
CONCLUSION: In conclusion, although PR alone improves 6MWT parameters and cognitive function, the addition of CT to PR is more effective in improving cognitive abilities in patients with COPD. This combined approach may provide clinicians with a complementary therapeutic option for improving cognitive abilities in patients with COPD.PMID:37691169 | PMC:PMC10494516 | DOI:10.1177/14799731231201643 (Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease)
Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease - September 11, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Oussama Tabka Imen Sanaa Marwa Mekki Amal Acheche Thierry Paillard Yassine Trabelsi Source Type: research

Effect of a pulmonary rehabilitation program combined with cognitive training on exercise tolerance and cognitive functions among Tunisian male patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A randomized controlled trial
CONCLUSION: In conclusion, although PR alone improves 6MWT parameters and cognitive function, the addition of CT to PR is more effective in improving cognitive abilities in patients with COPD. This combined approach may provide clinicians with a complementary therapeutic option for improving cognitive abilities in patients with COPD.PMID:37691169 | PMC:PMC10494516 | DOI:10.1177/14799731231201643 (Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease)
Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease - September 11, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Oussama Tabka Imen Sanaa Marwa Mekki Amal Acheche Thierry Paillard Yassine Trabelsi Source Type: research

Effect of a pulmonary rehabilitation program combined with cognitive training on exercise tolerance and cognitive functions among Tunisian male patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A randomized controlled trial
CONCLUSION: In conclusion, although PR alone improves 6MWT parameters and cognitive function, the addition of CT to PR is more effective in improving cognitive abilities in patients with COPD. This combined approach may provide clinicians with a complementary therapeutic option for improving cognitive abilities in patients with COPD.PMID:37691169 | PMC:PMC10494516 | DOI:10.1177/14799731231201643 (Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease)
Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease - September 11, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Oussama Tabka Imen Sanaa Marwa Mekki Amal Acheche Thierry Paillard Yassine Trabelsi Source Type: research

Effect of a pulmonary rehabilitation program combined with cognitive training on exercise tolerance and cognitive functions among Tunisian male patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A randomized controlled trial
CONCLUSION: In conclusion, although PR alone improves 6MWT parameters and cognitive function, the addition of CT to PR is more effective in improving cognitive abilities in patients with COPD. This combined approach may provide clinicians with a complementary therapeutic option for improving cognitive abilities in patients with COPD.PMID:37691169 | PMC:PMC10494516 | DOI:10.1177/14799731231201643 (Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease)
Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease - September 11, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Oussama Tabka Imen Sanaa Marwa Mekki Amal Acheche Thierry Paillard Yassine Trabelsi Source Type: research

Effect of a pulmonary rehabilitation program combined with cognitive training on exercise tolerance and cognitive functions among Tunisian male patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A randomized controlled trial
CONCLUSION: In conclusion, although PR alone improves 6MWT parameters and cognitive function, the addition of CT to PR is more effective in improving cognitive abilities in patients with COPD. This combined approach may provide clinicians with a complementary therapeutic option for improving cognitive abilities in patients with COPD.PMID:37691169 | PMC:PMC10494516 | DOI:10.1177/14799731231201643 (Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease)
Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease - September 11, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Oussama Tabka Imen Sanaa Marwa Mekki Amal Acheche Thierry Paillard Yassine Trabelsi Source Type: research

Effect of a pulmonary rehabilitation program combined with cognitive training on exercise tolerance and cognitive functions among Tunisian male patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A randomized controlled trial
CONCLUSION: In conclusion, although PR alone improves 6MWT parameters and cognitive function, the addition of CT to PR is more effective in improving cognitive abilities in patients with COPD. This combined approach may provide clinicians with a complementary therapeutic option for improving cognitive abilities in patients with COPD.PMID:37691169 | PMC:PMC10494516 | DOI:10.1177/14799731231201643 (Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease)
Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease - September 11, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Oussama Tabka Imen Sanaa Marwa Mekki Amal Acheche Thierry Paillard Yassine Trabelsi Source Type: research

Effect of a pulmonary rehabilitation program combined with cognitive training on exercise tolerance and cognitive functions among Tunisian male patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A randomized controlled trial
CONCLUSION: In conclusion, although PR alone improves 6MWT parameters and cognitive function, the addition of CT to PR is more effective in improving cognitive abilities in patients with COPD. This combined approach may provide clinicians with a complementary therapeutic option for improving cognitive abilities in patients with COPD.PMID:37691169 | PMC:PMC10494516 | DOI:10.1177/14799731231201643 (Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease)
Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease - September 11, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Oussama Tabka Imen Sanaa Marwa Mekki Amal Acheche Thierry Paillard Yassine Trabelsi Source Type: research

Effect of a pulmonary rehabilitation program combined with cognitive training on exercise tolerance and cognitive functions among Tunisian male patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A randomized controlled trial
CONCLUSION: In conclusion, although PR alone improves 6MWT parameters and cognitive function, the addition of CT to PR is more effective in improving cognitive abilities in patients with COPD. This combined approach may provide clinicians with a complementary therapeutic option for improving cognitive abilities in patients with COPD.PMID:37691169 | PMC:PMC10494516 | DOI:10.1177/14799731231201643 (Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease)
Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease - September 11, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Oussama Tabka Imen Sanaa Marwa Mekki Amal Acheche Thierry Paillard Yassine Trabelsi Source Type: research

Effect of a pulmonary rehabilitation program combined with cognitive training on exercise tolerance and cognitive functions among Tunisian male patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A randomized controlled trial
CONCLUSION: In conclusion, although PR alone improves 6MWT parameters and cognitive function, the addition of CT to PR is more effective in improving cognitive abilities in patients with COPD. This combined approach may provide clinicians with a complementary therapeutic option for improving cognitive abilities in patients with COPD.PMID:37691169 | DOI:10.1177/14799731231201643 (Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease)
Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease - September 11, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Oussama Tabka Imen Sanaa Marwa Mekki Amal Acheche Thierry Paillard Yassine Trabelsi Source Type: research

Development and implementation of the lung volume reduction pulmonary rehabilitation tool to identify eligibility for lung volume reduction in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease during pulmonary rehabilitation
We describe the development of a simple decision-support tool (the LVR-PR tool) to aid clinicians working in pulmonary rehabilitation, to operationalise this process.METHODS: We took an iterative mixed methods approach, which was partnership-based and involved an initial consensus survey, focus groups and an observational study cohort at multiple pulmonary rehabilitation centres.RESULTS: Diagnosis (97%), exercise capacity (84%), breathlessness (78%) and co-morbidities (76%) were acknowledged to be essential items for assessing basic LVR eligibility. Collating prior investigations and assessing patient understanding were co...
Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease - September 2, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Sara C Buttery Parris J Williams Lisa J Brighton Craig Batista Amy Dewar Lauren Hogg Karen Ingram Gemma Korff Maria Koulopoulou Helen Lammin Matthew Maddocks Lynn McDonnell Bhavin Mehta Victoria Meyrick Lisa Pritchard Oliver Smith Puja Trivedi Rod A Lawso Source Type: research

Development and implementation of the lung volume reduction pulmonary rehabilitation tool to identify eligibility for lung volume reduction in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease during pulmonary rehabilitation
We describe the development of a simple decision-support tool (the LVR-PR tool) to aid clinicians working in pulmonary rehabilitation, to operationalise this process.METHODS: We took an iterative mixed methods approach, which was partnership-based and involved an initial consensus survey, focus groups and an observational study cohort at multiple pulmonary rehabilitation centres.RESULTS: Diagnosis (97%), exercise capacity (84%), breathlessness (78%) and co-morbidities (76%) were acknowledged to be essential items for assessing basic LVR eligibility. Collating prior investigations and assessing patient understanding were co...
Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease - September 2, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Sara C Buttery Parris J Williams Lisa J Brighton Craig Batista Amy Dewar Lauren Hogg Karen Ingram Gemma Korff Maria Koulopoulou Helen Lammin Matthew Maddocks Lynn McDonnell Bhavin Mehta Victoria Meyrick Lisa Pritchard Oliver Smith Puja Trivedi Rod A Lawso Source Type: research

Development and implementation of the lung volume reduction pulmonary rehabilitation tool to identify eligibility for lung volume reduction in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease during pulmonary rehabilitation
We describe the development of a simple decision-support tool (the LVR-PR tool) to aid clinicians working in pulmonary rehabilitation, to operationalise this process.METHODS: We took an iterative mixed methods approach, which was partnership-based and involved an initial consensus survey, focus groups and an observational study cohort at multiple pulmonary rehabilitation centres.RESULTS: Diagnosis (97%), exercise capacity (84%), breathlessness (78%) and co-morbidities (76%) were acknowledged to be essential items for assessing basic LVR eligibility. Collating prior investigations and assessing patient understanding were co...
Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease - September 2, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Sara C Buttery Parris J Williams Lisa J Brighton Craig Batista Amy Dewar Lauren Hogg Karen Ingram Gemma Korff Maria Koulopoulou Helen Lammin Matthew Maddocks Lynn McDonnell Bhavin Mehta Victoria Meyrick Lisa Pritchard Oliver Smith Puja Trivedi Rod A Lawso Source Type: research

Development and implementation of the lung volume reduction pulmonary rehabilitation tool to identify eligibility for lung volume reduction in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease during pulmonary rehabilitation
We describe the development of a simple decision-support tool (the LVR-PR tool) to aid clinicians working in pulmonary rehabilitation, to operationalise this process.METHODS: We took an iterative mixed methods approach, which was partnership-based and involved an initial consensus survey, focus groups and an observational study cohort at multiple pulmonary rehabilitation centres.RESULTS: Diagnosis (97%), exercise capacity (84%), breathlessness (78%) and co-morbidities (76%) were acknowledged to be essential items for assessing basic LVR eligibility. Collating prior investigations and assessing patient understanding were co...
Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease - September 2, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Sara C Buttery Parris J Williams Lisa J Brighton Craig Batista Amy Dewar Lauren Hogg Karen Ingram Gemma Korff Maria Koulopoulou Helen Lammin Matthew Maddocks Lynn McDonnell Bhavin Mehta Victoria Meyrick Lisa Pritchard Oliver Smith Puja Trivedi Rod A Lawso Source Type: research

Development and implementation of the lung volume reduction pulmonary rehabilitation tool to identify eligibility for lung volume reduction in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease during pulmonary rehabilitation
We describe the development of a simple decision-support tool (the LVR-PR tool) to aid clinicians working in pulmonary rehabilitation, to operationalise this process.METHODS: We took an iterative mixed methods approach, which was partnership-based and involved an initial consensus survey, focus groups and an observational study cohort at multiple pulmonary rehabilitation centres.RESULTS: Diagnosis (97%), exercise capacity (84%), breathlessness (78%) and co-morbidities (76%) were acknowledged to be essential items for assessing basic LVR eligibility. Collating prior investigations and assessing patient understanding were co...
Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease - September 2, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Sara C Buttery Parris J Williams Lisa J Brighton Craig Batista Amy Dewar Lauren Hogg Karen Ingram Gemma Korff Maria Koulopoulou Helen Lammin Matthew Maddocks Lynn McDonnell Bhavin Mehta Victoria Meyrick Lisa Pritchard Oliver Smith Puja Trivedi Rod A Lawso Source Type: research

Development and implementation of the lung volume reduction pulmonary rehabilitation tool to identify eligibility for lung volume reduction in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease during pulmonary rehabilitation
We describe the development of a simple decision-support tool (the LVR-PR tool) to aid clinicians working in pulmonary rehabilitation, to operationalise this process.METHODS: We took an iterative mixed methods approach, which was partnership-based and involved an initial consensus survey, focus groups and an observational study cohort at multiple pulmonary rehabilitation centres.RESULTS: Diagnosis (97%), exercise capacity (84%), breathlessness (78%) and co-morbidities (76%) were acknowledged to be essential items for assessing basic LVR eligibility. Collating prior investigations and assessing patient understanding were co...
Source: Chronic Respiratory Disease - September 2, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Sara C Buttery Parris J Williams Lisa J Brighton Craig Batista Amy Dewar Lauren Hogg Karen Ingram Gemma Korff Maria Koulopoulou Helen Lammin Matthew Maddocks Lynn McDonnell Bhavin Mehta Victoria Meyrick Lisa Pritchard Oliver Smith Puja Trivedi Rod A Lawso Source Type: research