Thoracic Research and Practice
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Pulmonary Rehabilitation for Silicosis Patients

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İstanbul Süreyyapaşa Chest Diseases and Thoracic Surgery Training and Research Hospital, İstanbul, Turkey

Thorac Res Pract 2019; 20: Supplement 380-380
DOI: 10.5152/TurkThoracJ.2019.380
Read: 1035 Downloads: 568 Published: 15 August 2019

Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) is a combination of recommended interdisipillin therapy in addition to medical treatment in chronic lung diseases. Although patients with COPD, bronchiectasis and interstitial lung disease are seen as the main candidates for PR, chronic lung diseases caused by occupational exposure may also be candidates for PR. Two cases of silicosis with significant increases in exercise capacity and quality of life after the PR program were presented to make an awareness to PR in patients with occupational exposure. Two male patients with a mean age of 43±13 years who completed the 8-week PR program were evaluated with pre- and post-PR 6-minute walking test (6 MWT, respiratory muscle strength, grip strength, and respiratory system questionnaire. The mean pre-PR walking distance in 6 MWT of the cases were 428,50±202,93 m, and 483,00±206,47 m after PR. The expected average percentage values of FDI were 66.75±22.13% and 75.95±20.71% before PR. The hand grip force measured in the right and left, the right grip mean strength pre-PR was mean 21,80±0,84 kg; After PR, it was 27,75±6,29 kg. The mean left-hand grip forces measured in the same way were 22,15±2,19 kg, respectively; 29,80±5,79 kg. The quality of life scores were 73.64±6.7; 56.03±18.75. Significant gains were obtained before and after PR in two patients with silicosis.

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