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Chair-based and Standard Exercise Programs in People With COPD

Chair-based and Standard Exercise Programs in People With COPD

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18-75 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Patients who are diagnosed with COPD by a pulmonology specialist and referred to pulmonary rehabilitation will be included in the study. Cases that meet the inclusion criteria will be randomized and divided into two groups, standard exercise program group (SGr) and chair-based exercise. program group will be called (ChGr). While standard exercises will be given to SGr, chair-based exercises will be applied to ChGr. All evaluation and initial training sessions of the cases will be held in the hospital. Apart from this, they will be asked to do their exercises at home with the exercise videos that will be sent to them. In order to ensure that home exercises are performed completely and correctly, 2 sessions of online simultaneous exercise training will be provided with a physiotherapist via videoconference on a smartphone, and exercise follow-ups will be carried out by calling once a week. The program duration is 8 weeks, 5 days a week.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Being between the ages of 18-75 years
  • Having a diagnosis of COPD diagnosed according to clinical diagnostic criteria according to the American Thoracic and European Respiratory Societies (ATS-ERS).
  • Presence of dyspnea on exertion
  • Stable clinical status at inclusion without infection or exacerbation in the previous 4 weeks *Having smart phone usage skills

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients with severe comorbid diseases, unstable coronary artery disease, collagen vascular diseases and requiring high-flow oxygen therapy (˃ 3-4 L\min).
  • A history of exertional syncope or the presence of any comorbidities (such as severe orthopedic or neurological deficits or unstable heart disease) that preclude exercise training.
  • Having participated in a pulmonary rehabilitation program within the last 12 months.

Study details
    COPD
    Pulmonary Rehabilitation
    Exercise

NCT06201299

Istanbul Medipol University Hospital

14 May 2025

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