Review of the Evidence for Pulmonary Rehabilitation in COPD: Clinical Benefits and Cost-Effectiveness

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Lamberton, Courtney E. [1 ]
Mosher, Christopher L. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Duke Univ, Sch Med, Div Pulm Allergy & Crit Care Med, Durham, NC 27708 USA
[2] Duke Clin Res Inst, Durham, NC USA
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COPD; COPD exacerbation; pulmonary rehabilitation; hospitalization; mortality; MINIMAL IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE; FIELD WALKING TESTS; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; DISEASE; EXACERBATION; HOSPITALIZATION; ASSOCIATION; INITIATION; MEDICARE; ADULTS;
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COPD is a common and lethal chronic condition, recognized as a leading cause of death worldwide. COPD is associated with significant morbidity and disability, particularly among older adults. The disease course is marked by periods of stability and disease exacerbations defined by worsening respiratory status resulting in a high burden of health care utilization and an increased risk of mortality. Treatment is focused on pharmacologic therapies, but these are not completely effective. Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) represents a key medical intervention for patients with chronic respiratory diseases, including COPD. PR provides individualized and progressive exercise training, education, and self-management strategies through a comprehensive and multidisciplinary program. PR has been associated with improvement in exercise capacity, health-related quality of life, and dyspnea in patients living with COPD. Moreover, PR has been associated with improvements in hospital readmission and 1-y survival. In addition to the clinical benefits, PR is estimated to be a cost-effective medical intervention. Despite these benefits, participation in PR remains low. We will review the evidence for PR in each of these benefit domains among patients with stable COPD and in those recovering from a COPD exacerbation.
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