Cardiopulmonary rehabilitation

Author(s)

    • Rampulla, C. (Ciro)
    • Fracchia, C. (Claudio)
    • Ambrosino, N. (Nicola)

Bibliographic Information

Cardiopulmonary rehabilitation

edited by C. Rampulla, C. Fracchia, N. Ambrosino ; foreword by R. Corsico

(Current topics in rehabilitation)

Springer-Verlag , Bi & Gi, c1993

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Description

Respiratory rehabilitation can be defined as long-term evaluation and therapy. This definition has evolved considerably from earlier and more restrictive attempts to delineate the discipline. Currently, respiratory rehabilitation involves evaluation techniques and treatment strategies which utilize the benefits gained from exercises, but without being limited to it. Respiratory muscle training, non-invasive mechanical ventilation, bronchodilator drugs, metabolic balance and maintenance of nutrition are just a few of the topics covered in this book. The editors have organized the text to provide an updated review of topics and indicate many areas in need of development and exploration in the years ahead.

Table of Contents

Rehabilitation Programmes.- Rationale for Pulmonary Rehabilitation.- Economic Evaluation in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.- Evaluation.- Respiratory Function Tests in Pulmonary Rehabilitation: Dyspnea Scores.- Exercise in Chronic Obstructive Disease.- Non-Invasive Assessment of Pulmonary Arterial Pressure with Ultrasound.- Respiratory Failure: Metabolism and Nutrition in Rehabilitation of Patients with Respiratory Insufficiency.- The Right Heart in Precapillary Pulmonary Hypertension: Pathophysiological and Therapeutic Aspects.- From Intensive Care to Home through Rehabilitation.-Home Care for Respiratory Patients.- Long Term Strategies for Respiratory Muscle Rest.- Heart Transplantation: Gas Exchange and Cardiovascular Readjustments.- Future Trends in Pulmonary Rehabilitation.

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