Rehabilitation and COVID-19: the Cochrane Rehabilitation 2020 rapid living systematic review. Update as of July 31st, 2020 Eur J Phys Rehabil Med. 2020 Oct;56(5):652-657. doi: 10.23736/S1973-9087.20.06539-9. Epub 2020 Sep 1. Authors Francesco Negrini 1. INTRODUCTION This paper improves the methodology of the first edition of the rapid living systematic review started in April 2020, with the aim to gather and present the current evidence informing rehabilitation of patients with COVID-19 and/or describing the consequences due to the disease and its treatment. METHODS The Cochrane methodology for a rapid living systematic review was applied
INTRODUCTION: This paper improves the methodology of the first edition of the rapid living systematic review started in April 2020, with the aim to gather and present the current evidence informing rehabilitation of patients with COVID-19 and/or describing the consequences due to the disease and its treatment.. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION: The Cochrane methodology for a rapid living systematic review. OBJECTIVES To provide the rehabilitation community with updates on the latest scientific literature on rehabilitation needs due to Covid-19. The first rapid living review will present the results of a systematic search performed up to March 31st, 2020 Hospitalized for COVID-19: Update of a Living Rapid Review . Authors: Stephanie Veazie, MPH Brenda LaFavor, MD Kathryn Vela, MLIS Nina A. Sayer, PhD Kathleen Carlson, PhD Maya O'Neil, PhD . Evidence Synthesis Program . WHAT'S NEW . Updated March 3, 2021 Search current as of October 8, 2020 Next update expected June 202
Rehabilitation and COVID-19: A rapid living systematic review 2020 by Cochrane Rehabilitation Field. Update as of September 30th, 2020. Eur J Phys Rehabil Med. 2020;56(6):846-52. Negrini F, De Sire A, Andrenelli E, Lazzarini SG, Patrini M, Ceravolo MG, The International Multiprofessional Steering Committee Rehabilitation and COVID-19: a rapid living systematic review by Cochrane Rehabilitation Field updated as of December 31st, 2020 and synthesis of the scientific literature of 2020. February 18, 202 Pulmonary rehabilitation after COVID-19 2020, (10) has authorized the teleconsultation, teleinterconsultation, MG, et al. Rehabilitation and COVID-19: a rapid living systematic review 2020 by Cochrane Rehabilitation Field. Update as of October 31st, 2020 [published online ahead of print, 2020 Dec 2].. Negrini F, De Sire A, Andrenelli E, Lazzarini SG, Patrini M, Ceravolo MG, et al. Rehabilitation and COVID-19: a rapid living systematic review 2020 by Cochrane Rehabilitation Field. Update as of October 31st, 2020 [published online ahead of print, 2020 Dec 2] Systematic rapid living review on rehabilitation needs due to COVID-19: update as of April 30th, 2020. Eur J Phys Rehabil Med. 2020 Jun;56(3):354-360. doi: 10.23736/S1973-9087.20.06378-9. Epub 2020 May 15
Ceravolo, Maria G. Arienti, Chiara de Sire, Alessandro Andrenelli, Elisa Negrini, Francesco Lazzarini, Stefano G. Patrini, Michele and Negrini, Stefano 2020. Rehabilitation and COVID-19: the Cochrane Rehabilitation 2020 rapid living systematic review. European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Vol. 56, Issue. 5 Cochrane Emergency and Critical Care reviews used in clinical guidelines. Clinical guidelines. New review: Care bundles for COVID-19 patients. Rapid review. New protocol: Prevention and treatment of COVID-19. Living systematic review. Menu. About us. Join Cochrane COVID-19 Rapid Guideline: Managing the Long-Term Effects of COVID-19. London, UK: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence; 2020. Google Scholar; 11. Negrini F, , de Sire A, , Andrenelli E, , et al.. Rehabilitation and COVID-19: a rapid living systematic review 2020 by Cochrane Rehabilitation Field. Update as of October 31st, 2020 Featured Review: Rapid, point-of-care antigen and molecular-based tests for diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 infection Cochrane News - Tue, 08/25/2020 - 17:31. How accurate are rapid tests, performed during a health-care visit (point-of-care), for diagnosing COVID-19? and inform close contacts. Currently, COVID-19 infection is confirmed by.
A Living Systematic Review was published by Cochrane Emergency and Critical Care -Interleukin-6 blocking agents for treating COVID-19 - Read the review in the Cochrane Library. 16 March The Cochrane Infectious Diseases group published an updated version of this diagnostic test accuracy review - Thoracic imaging tests for the diagnosis of COVID. Carnaby G. and Madhavan A. (2013) A systematic review of randomised trials in the field of dysphagia rehabilitation. Current Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Reports, 1(4), 197-215. Ceravolo M.G., Arienti C., De Sire A. et al (2020) Rehabilitation and COVID-19: the Cochrane Rehabilitation 2020 rapid living systematic review. Eur J Phys. Fingerprint Dive into the research topics of 'Rehabilitation and COVID-19: the Cochrane Rehabilitation 2020 rapid living systematic review. Update as of August 31st, 2020'. Together they form a unique fingerprint. Rehabilitation Medicine & Life Science
INTRODUCTION: This paper improves the methodology of the first edition of the rapid living systematic review started in April 2020, with the aim to gather and present the current evidence informing rehabilitation of patients with COVID-19 and/or describing the consequences due to the disease and its treatment Rehabilitation and COVID-19: the Cochrane Rehabilitation 2020 rapid living systematic review. Update as of July 31st, 2020 International Multiprofessional Steering Committee of Cochrane Rehabilitation REH-COVER action, Francesco Negrini , Alessandro de Sire, Elisa Andrenelli, Stefano G. Lazzarini , Michele Patrini , Maria G. Ceravol October 30, 2020. Rehabilitation and COVID-19: A Rapid Living Systematic Review 2020 by Cochrane Rehabilitation Field. Category: Article Summary Topic: Clinical Characteristics and Health Care Setting Keywords (Tags): review Updates to a living systematic review of the rehabilitation needs of patients with COVID-19 found that there was evidence to suggest that rehabilitation, including. T1 - Rehabilitation and COVID-19: a rapid living systematic review 2020 by Cochrane Rehabilitation Field. Update as of September 30th, 2020. T2 - European journal of physical and rehabilitation medicine. AU - Andrenelli, E. AU - Negrini, F. AU - De Sire, A. AU - Patrini, M. AU - Lazzarini, S.G. AU - Ceravolo, M.G
Rehabilitation and COVID-19: a rapid living systematic review 2020 by Cochrane Rehabilitation Field. Update as of September 30th, 2020. Andrenelli E, Negrini F, De Sire A, Patrini M, Lazzarini SG, Ceravolo MG, International Multiprofessional Steering Committee of Cochrane Rehabilitation REH-COVER actio Rehabilitation and COVID-19: a rapid living systematic review by Cochrane Rehabilitation Field updated as of December 31st, 2020 and synthesis of the scientific literature of 2020. Eur J Phys Rehabil Med. 2021 Hospitalized for COVID-19: Update of a Living Rapid Review . Authors: Stephanie Veazie, MPH Brenda LaFavor, MD Kathryn Vela, MLIS Nina A. Sayer, PhD Kathleen Carlson, PhD Maya O'Neil, PhD . Evidence Synthesis Program . WHAT'S NEW . Updated March 3, 2021 Search current as of October 8, 2020 Next update expected June 202 Rehabilitation and COVID-19: the Cochrane Rehabilitation 2020 rapid living systematic review. Update as of July 31st, 2020. CONCLUSIONS: The current literature production still focuses more on describing all the possible aspects and complications of the pathology than on interventions or new organization models to deal with it
Cochrane Rehabilitation's REH-COVER project- research focused on fundamental topics related to rehabilitation needs due to COVID-19. The information is updated monthly. Scoping Reviews. Measures implemented in the school setting to contain the COVID‐19 pandemic: a scoping review European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine , 15 May 2020, 56 (3): 354-360. DOI: 10.23736/s1973-9087.20.06378-9 PMID: 32408729. Review. This is an update of Systematic rapid living review on rehabilitation needs due to COVID-19: update to March 31st, 2020. Eur J Phys Rehabil Med. 2020 Jun;56 (3):347-353 Sup p orti ng the national COVID-19 Taskforce - In March 2020, Cochrane Australia convened the National COVID-19 Clinical Evidence Taskforce - bringing together leading health researchers, experts and organisations from across the country. L earn more about the work of Cochrane Australia and how the Taskforce is continuing to evolve in a short case story A 2015 systematic review considered tele-rehabilitation for a range of patient groups and found tele-rehabilitation to be more effective than other delivery modes for cardiac and total knee replacement patients, but no difference for neurological patients.(33) Cardiac rehabilitation A 2020 systematic review concluded that telehealth based cardia Introduction The recent viral pneumonia caused by the COVID-19 has gained the attention of the people all over the world. We aim to investigate the effects of respiratory rehabilitation therapy on patients infected with the novel coronavirus by conducting a systematic review and meta-analysis. Methods and analysis This systematic review and meta-analysis have been registered in the.
### What you need to know Before the covid-19 pandemic, 100 000 people were admitted to hospital with heart attacks and approximately 200 000 were diagnosed with heart failure annually in the UK.1 An estimated 7.4 million people in the UK live with cardiovascular diseases, and this is likely to increase with improved survival following coronary heart disease and an ageing population.1 A 2020. This review is the third in Cochrane, and the fourth overall, attempting to answer the question of efficacy of psychological interventions to help people with chronic (persistent) pain. These interventions use a variety of methods targeting behaviour, thoughts, and emotions, to try to enable people with chronic pain to lead more satisfying. Answer this survey to help shape Cochrane's future COVID-19 response.. Cochrane's response to the COVID-19 pandemic so far has been a collaborative effort and drawn on the strengths of our global Community. We are proud of the COVID-19 evidence we have published, and we are grateful for the rapid innovation, flexibility, and responsiveness to changing priorities that our Community has shown need to refer people recovering from COVID-19 to other specialised rehabilitation programs, such as cardiac, neurological or general rehabilitation programs. Rehabilitation following COVID-19 in the pulmonary rehabilitation setting June 2020 Agency for Clinical Innovation 2 www.aci.health.nsw.gov.a
Cochrane News - Thu, 11/05/2020 - 12:10. like COVID-19, can be very stressful. Over time, the negative effects of stress can lead to mental health problems such as depression and anxiety, which, in turn, may affect work, family and other social relationships. What did the review authors want to find out? Firstly, they wanted to know how. A Living Systematic Review was published by Cochrane Emergency and Critical Care -Interleukin-6 blocking agents for treating COVID-19 - Read the review in the Cochrane Library. 16 m arzo The Cochrane Infectious Diseases group published an updated version of this diagnostic test accuracy review - Thoracic imaging tests for the diagnosis of COVID.
Cochrane is a global independent network of researchers, professionals, patients, carers and people interested in health. Cochrane works with collaborators from more than 130 countries to produce credible, accessible health information that is free from commercial sponsorship and other conflicts of interest, and our evidence is recognized as. The outbreak of COVID-19 caused by SARS-CoV-2 has spread worldwide with a huge impact on the healthcare system. Compared to the previous coronaviruses-related pandemics, COVID-19 is more transmissible with potential systemic involvement and peculiar neurological manifestations, such as Guillan-Barrè syndrome up to critical illness myopathy, occurring in the intensive care setting
COVID Reviews underway within Cochrane Review Groups that are priorities within a given clinical area. Details of how questions were collected and prioritized can be found on the Prioritization page. 4. COVID-19 Consumer rapid response group. Cochrane are recruiting consumers to be a part of a COVID-19 consumer rapid response group outcomes of COVID-19 in healthcare workers here A meta-analysis on the association between administration of systemic corticosteroids and mortality among critically ill patients with COVID-19 here An update to the Cochrane rapid living systematic review on rehabilitation and COVID-19 here BMJ editorials on
Background A significant proportion of the worldwide population is at risk of social isolation and loneliness as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. We aimed to identify effective interventions to reduce social isolation and loneliness that are compatible with COVID-19 shielding and social distancing measures. Methods and findings In this rapid systematic review, we searched six electronic. Benefits of Pulmonary Rehabilitation . Date: 10/28/2020. Nomination Number: 0921. Another protocol for an upcoming Cochrane systematic review. 6. will evaluate patient, healthcare Action rapid living systematic review, two rapid reviews. 21, 22. and seven protocols for upcoming reviews. 23-29
A systematic review covering eight trials with 263 Andrenelli, E., Negrini, F. & Negrini, S. Systematic rapid living review on rehabilitation needs due to COVID-19: update to March 31st. Abstract Background: Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is spreading fast starting late 2019. It mainly affects the human respiratory system. Many reports revealed that rehabilitation exercise can improve respiratory function and relieve the pressure from diseases, but there is no evidence to prove its effects on COVID-19. This protocol of systematic review and meta-analysis will clarify the. Systematic rapid living review on rehabilitation needs due to COVID-19: update as of April 30th, 2020. Eur J Phys Rehabil Med 2020 ; 56 : 354 - 60 . doi: 10.23736/S1973-9087.20.06378-9 pmid: 3240872
COVID-19 rapid evidence review: managing the long-term effects of COVID-19 (December 2020) 1 of 17 secondary evidence from a rapid living systematic review (Andrenelli 2020), which these services to new COVID-19 rehabilitation services Pulmonary rehabilitation for patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Lulu Yang, 2020. Chronic Diseases and Translational Medicine; 6(2): 79-86. Systematic Rapid Living Review on Rehabilitation Needs Due to covid-19. Ceravolo et al., 2020. Eur J Phys Rehabil Med. Rehabilitation Management of Patients With COVID-19 The efforts of Cochrane contributors around the world continue to focus on COVID-19. Cochrane Australia is playing an active role in the National COVID-19 Clinical Evidence Taskforce and continues to collaborate in international efforts to understand, contain and stop the spread of coronavirus.. Here's a snapshot of this global work to date, along with helpful resources and initiatives now.
Objectives To understand the impact of COVID-19 on ADL performance of adult patients and to describe the common scales used to assess performance of ADL on patients post-COVID-19. Methods A systematic review was conducted. We included studies that applied a physical capacity test in COVID-19 patients, post-infection At the time of publication (20 November 2020), the updated living NMA that informs this recommendation has been made available in the Annex (while undergoing peer review in the BMJ); and the systematic review and meta-analysis of adverse effects from remdesivir is also available as a preprint Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a potentially serious acute respiratory infection caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). 1 It is alarming to note that, 20.3% of those hospitalized for COVID-19 need intensive care unit (ICU) admission, mostly due to development of acute respiratory distress syndrome. (ARDS) (32.8%) Almost, all research or review articles published in response to the physical therapy and rehabilitation needs during COVID-19 emphasize on the importance of the tele-rehabilitation and home exercise (Bettger and Resnik, 2020; Farzad et al., 2020; Zhu et al., 2020) and some even provide a guideline on how to approach staff training, patients. The current COVID-19 pandemic presents unprecedented new challenges to public health and medical care delivery. To control viral transmission, social distancing measures have been implemented all over the world, interrupting the access to routine medical care for many individuals with neurological diseases. Cognitive disorders are common in many neurological conditions, e.g., stroke, traumatic.
Updated Cochrane Special Collection for World No Tobacco Day. Special Collection. Cochrane Rapid Review examines international travel-related control measures to contain the COVID-19 pandemic. Evidence. Featured Review: Paying for performance to improve the delivery of healthcare services in low- and middle-income countries Background Virtual reality (VR) has emerged as a therapeutic tool facilitating motor learning for balance and gait rehabilitation. The evidence, however, has not yet resulted in standardized guidelines. The aim of this study was to systematically review the application of VR-based rehabilitation of balance and gait in 6 neurologic cohorts, describing methodologic quality, intervention programs. Background COVID-19 is a rapidly spreading disease that has caused extensive burden to individuals, families, countries, and the world. Effective treatments of COVID-19 are urgently needed. This is the second edition of a living systematic review of randomized clinical trials assessing the effects of all treatment interventions for participants in all age groups with COVID-19
In a recent study, Canadian researchers documented the prevalence of post-COVID-19 conditions 4-12 weeks (short-term) and >12 weeks (long-term), by conducting a systematic review of peer-reviewed. Objective To investigate whether exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation services continued during the COVID-19 pandemic and how technology has been used to deliver home-based cardiac rehabilitation. Design A mixed methods survey including questions about exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation service provision, programme diversity, patient complexity, technology use, barriers to using technology. Objective To assess the longer term effects of multifactorial interventions for preventing falls in older people living in the community, and to explore whether prespecific trial-level characteristics are associated with greater fall prevention effects. Design Systematic review with meta-analysis and meta-regression. Data sources MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINHAL, CENTRAL and trial registries were. pulmonary rehabilitation, supporting this essential aspect of managing chronic respiratory conditions to continue during the COVID-19 pandemic. A rapid review of the available evidence, both published and grey literature around the virtual delivery of pulmonary rehabilitation, was undertaken by searching PubMed and Google on 23 Marc
The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) or novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic is sweeping through the world. The overwhelming pathology seems to be in the upper and lower respiratory tract; however, the involvement of other organs, including the liver, has also been reported. Whether liver enzyme derangement is a common feature of COVID-19 is not known Latest News and Events. Official Launch of Cochrane Kenya. News. Cochrane seeks Systematic Reviewer. Cochrane jobs. Can international travel -related control measures contain the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic: A Cochrane Rapid Review. News. Top news 3. Top News3 Parent-mediated intervention training delivered remotely for children with autism spectrum disorder living outside of urban areas: Systematic review. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 19(8), e198 A Cochrane Review of the cognitive rehabilitation of attention deficits (Loetscher et al., 2019) also reported no evidence for the efficacy of cognitive rehabilitation in treatment of attention dysfunction [the review was updated in 2019 with no changes]. This includes disruption in ability and readiness to respond and focus on specific stimuli.
A 2019 Cochrane overview of Cochrane reviews on rehabilitation therapies for people with MS determined that physical therapies such as exercise and physical activity may not only improve functions such as strength, mobility, and lung capacity, they can also reduce fatigue and improve your overall quality of life Exercise intolerance and impaired quality of life (QoL) are characteristic of lung transplant candidates and recipients. This review investigated the effects of exercise training on exercise capacity, QoL and clinical outcomes in pre- and post-operative lung transplant patients. A systematic literature search of PubMed, Nursing and Allied Health, Cochrane (CENTRAL), Scopus and CINAHL databases. The Million Hearts ® Cardiac Rehabilitation Collaborative (CRC) is a national forum for multi-disciplinary professionals who are working to achieve the goal of 70% cardiac rehabilitation participation in eligible patients. The CRC convenes online on a quarterly basis. To join, email MillionHeartsCRC@cdc.gov with request to be added to the CRC in the subject line
First, the study demonstrates that the benefits gained after 8 weeks of PR in anxiety and QOL among patients with COPD were maintained at 2 years. Second, those with baseline elevated depression, anxiety, and stress symptoms had greater improvements at 8 weeks, and these benefits were maintained at 2 years COVID-19. Cochrane is producing reviews and resources for the COVID-19 pandemic. We have blogged about many of them and this blog Cochrane evidence on COVID-19: a round-up brings together a large collection of evidence and resources, starting from when this evidence was first being produced in spring 2020. Like the reviews themselves, all our blogs are updated to reflect new evidence Systematic reviews are a type of review that uses repeatable analytical methods to collect secondary data and analyse it. Systematic reviews are a type of evidence synthesis which formulate research questions that are broad or narrow in scope, and identify and synthesize data that directly relate to the systematic review question. While some people might associate 'systematic review' with. Arms and Interventions. These COVID-19 patients will enter the usual telesurveillance program together with a specific remote rehabilitation program on exercise activity. TR is a specific remote tele rehabilitation program on exercise activity managed by the physiotherapist (PT) at home, this is the experimental group
General recommendations for patients with COVID-19. In the UK it has been proposed that up to 50% of hospitalised patients with COVID-19 may require ongoing care with the goal of improving long-term outcomes.8 A model for delivery via MDTs has been suggested as a way of managing the rehabilitation of these patients in dedicated 'Centres of Excellence'.8 The British Society of. Stroke is a frightening experience that may have a large impact on daily activities. Over half of the survivors are left unable to move their affected leg, arm, or fingers. After 6 months, many still require some level of assistance. But the brain is a remarkable organ. Regular physical and cognitive activity can improve parts of the brain that have been injured. Stroke rehabilitation relies.