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CASE REPORT

Rehabilitation Journey of a COVID-19 Survivor from Hospitalization to Follow-up: A Case Report of Progressive Lung Fibrosis

Anulucia Augustine, Shruti Prabhakaran Nair, Mansi D. Darji, Vrushali Panhale

Keywords : Exercise intolerance, exercise training, post-COVID pulmonary rehabilitation, pulmonary fibrosis

Citation Information : Augustine A, Nair SP, Darji MD, Panhale V. Rehabilitation Journey of a COVID-19 Survivor from Hospitalization to Follow-up: A Case Report of Progressive Lung Fibrosis. Indian J Respir Care 2022; 11 (2):183-186.

DOI: 10.4103/ijrc.ijrc_16_22

License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

Published Online: 06-12-2022

Copyright Statement:  Copyright © 2022; Indian Journal of Respiratory Care.


Abstract

Progressive lung fibrosis, an enduring complication of COVID-19, affects lung function adversely, fatigue levels, exercise tolerance, and health-related quality of life, affecting more than 50% of the confirmed cases. Furthermore, the number of post-COVID survivors is steadily increasing, stipulating a need for early, safe, and effective post-COVID pulmonary rehabilitation (PR). A 62-year-old male diagnosed with viral pneumonitis with severe lung fibrosis post-COVID infection exhibited severe exercise intolerance during hospitalization. An 8-week supervised, structured PR program led to early weaning from oxygen support and improved patient's functional outcomes. Amelioration in the patient's clinical status was demonstrated by a 50% reduction in his fatigue levels and a three-fold change in his functional capacity. This case study highlights the importance of early initiation of PR in optimizing patient's health status and reducing any further functional limitations.


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