Observation on the application effect of comprehensive cardiopulmonary rehabilitation based on multi-disciplinary treatment on elderly patients with coronary heart disease
Objective To observe the effect of comprehensive cardiopulmonary rehabilitation based on multidisci-plinary treatment on elderly patients with coronary heart disease.Methods A total of 200 elderly patients with coronary heart disease treated in the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University from September 2020 to September 2023 were selected and randomly divided into the control group and the experimental group with 100 patients each.The control group was treated with conventional drug treatment.The experimental group was treated with conventional drug treatment combined with comprehensive cardiopulmonary rehabilitation based on multidisciplinary treatment.In order to compare the clinical efficacy of the two groups,the cardiopulmonary endurance[Peak oxygen uptake in kilograms(Peak VO2/kg),anaerobic threshold oxygen uptake in kilograms(AT VO2/kg)and oxygen pulse(O2 pulse)],pulmonary function[forced volume capacity(FVC),forced expiratory volume in the first second(FEV1),forced expiratory rate in the first second(FEV1/FVC)]and the quality of life were evaluated before enrollment and 3 months after intervention.Results After 3 months of treatment,Peak VO2/kg,AT VO2/kg,O2 pulse,FVC,FEV1 of the patients in experimental group were higher than those in control group(all P<0.05).And the scores of disease perception,treatment satisfaction,physical limita-tion,angina stability,angina frequency,and all dimentions of quality of life in experimental group were higher than those in control group(all P<0.05).Conclusion Comprehensive cardiopulmonary rehabilitation treatment based on multidis-ciplinary treatment can significantly improve the cardiopulmonary endurance and lung function of elderly patients with coro-nary heart disease and significantly improve their quality of life.
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