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The objective of this project is to assess the effects of a 2-month cardiopulmonary rehabilitation program on cardiorespiratory fitness in long COVID19 patients. Quality of life, functional capacity, functional respiratory capacity, inflammatory profile, coagulation markers, cognitive functions and brain O2 saturation will also be assessed before and after the exercise rehabilitation program.
Some symptoms such as breathlessness and fatigue appear to persist for several months after COVID-19 infection in about 50% of cases. Stress, anxiety, neurological and cognitive disorders have also been reported in the long-term side effects associated with the disease. Cardiopulmonary rehabilitation programs are recognized as an essential component of the management of people with chronic respiratory disease. These programs are based on exercise training with aerobic exercises, muscle strengthening, breathing exercises. Beyond the benefit on morbi-mortality, a marked improvement in symptoms, fitness and quality of life is observed in chronic respiratory diseases. Several hospital departments, research teams and scientific organizations as the WHO recommend the use of rehabilitation programs for COVID-19 patients.
The main objective is to assess the effects of a 2-month cardiopulmonary rehabilitation program on cardiorespiratory fitness in long COVID19 patients. Secondary objectives include: to characterize baseline and intervention-related changes in quality of life, functional capacity, functional respiratory capacity, inflammatory profile, coagulation markers, cognitive functions, neurovascular coupling and cortical pulsatility.
All participants will have signed a written consent form before taking part in the study.
40 patients who have had COVID-19 with persistent breathlessness and fatigue symptoms after at least 3 months after the diagnosis will be randomly assigned to one of the 2 following study arms : 1/ cardiopulmonary exercise training program; 2/ control group.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cardiopulmonary exercise training group | Experimental | Cardiopulmonary exercise intervention will include aerobic exercise, resistance and respiratory exercises, three sessions per week for 2 months |
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| control group | No Intervention | Control group with no intervention. |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cardiopulmonary exercise training | Other | Participants will follow a 2-month exercise training program, thrice-weekly trainings. The training sessions will start with a 5-min warmup, followed by an aerobic training (20 min) after which 20-min of resistance/muscular training will take place. The program will end with respiratory exercises and cool down period (10 min). Training will be adapted to individuals' baseline capacity as measured by the baseline cardiorespiratory test. A certified kinesiologist will supervise trainings. Heart rate, oxygen saturation and rating of perceived exertion (Borg Scale, 6-20) will be measured during training sessions. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Change in cardiorespiratory fitness | Maximum incremental cardiopulmonary exercise test (VO2 max (ml.kg.min) | Baseline and post-intervention at 2 months |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Change in 6-min walking test performance | maximum distance performed in 6 minutes (distance, m) | Baseline and post-intervention at 2 months |
| Change in Functional mobility | Timed up and Go test (s). |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Louis Bherer, PhD | Montreal Heart Institute | Principal Investigator |
| Jacques Malo, MD | Montreal Heart Institute | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Preventive medicine and physical activity centre (centre EPIC), Montreal Heart Institute | Montreal | Quebec | H1T1N6 | Canada |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
|---|---|---|---|
| 38607276 | Result | Gaudreau-Majeau F, Gagnon C, Djedaa SC, Berube B, Malo J, Iglesies-Grau J, Gayda M, Bherer L, Besnier F. Cardiopulmonary rehabilitation's influence on cognitive functions, psychological state, and sleep quality in long COVID-19 patients: A randomized controlled trial. Neuropsychol Rehabil. 2025 Mar;35(2):345-361. doi: 10.1080/09602011.2024.2338613. Epub 2024 Apr 12. | |
| 38917451 |
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| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D000086382 | COVID-19 |
| D009043 | Motor Activity |
| D000094024 | Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome |
| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D011024 | Pneumonia, Viral |
| D011014 | Pneumonia |
| D012141 | Respiratory Tract Infections |
| D007239 | Infections |
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parallel assignement with 2 groups (1:1)
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This clinical trial is a single-blinded study. Research personnel performing the outcome assessments and investigators will be blinded to group allocation.
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| Baseline and post-intervention at 2 months |
| Change in Lower limb muscles strength | Timed Sit-to-Stand test (s). | Baseline and post-intervention at 2 months |
| Change in Quality-of-life | 36-Item Short Form Health Survey (Scale ranges from 0-100, with a higher score indicating a better health status). | Baseline and post-intervention at 2 months |
| Change in Anxiety | State-Trait Anxiety Inventory questionnaire (Score ranges from 20-80, with a higher score indicating higher anxiety). | Baseline and post-intervention at 2 months |
| Change in Anxiety | Perceived Stress Scale questionnaire (Score ranges from 0-4, with 0 no stress,1 mild stress, 3 moderate stress and 4 severe). | Baseline and post-intervention at 2 months |
| Change in Sleep quality | Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index questionnaire (Score ranges from 0-21, with a higher score indicating worse sleep quality). severe). | Baseline and post-intervention at 2 months |
| Change in functional respiratory capacity | forced expiratory volume in 1 second (L.) | Baseline and post-intervention at 2 months |
| Change in general cognitive functioning | Montreal Cognitive Assessment (0-30 score, with a higher score indicating a better cognitive functioning). | Baseline and post-intervention at 2 months |
| Change in processing speed | Validated remote version of neuropsychological tests (Z-score) | Baseline and post-intervention at 2 months |
| Change in executive functions | Validated remote version of neuropsychological tests (Z-score) | Baseline and post-intervention at 2 months |
| Change in episodic memory | Validated remote version of neuropsychological tests (Z-score) | Baseline and post-intervention at 2 months |
| Change in inflammatory profile | C-reactive protein (mg/L/L) | Baseline and post-intervention at 2 months |
| Change in oxidative stress | serum levels of uric acid (mg/dL), albumin (g/L) | Baseline and post-intervention at 2 months |
| Change in markers of coagulation | fibrinogen (g/L) | Baseline and post-intervention at 2 months |
| Change in neurovascular coupling | Changes in brain activity evoked by a N-back task and walking relative to baseline will be assessed by t-statistics maps, computed from variations of [HbO] and [HbR] measured by NIRS at the prefrontal cortex. | Baseline and post-intervention at 2 months |
| Change in cerebral pulsatility - cortical frontal region | Pulsatility will be measured as the normalized difference of relative near-infrared light intensity changes between systole and diastole, using NIRS in the prefrontal cortical region. | Baseline and post-intervention at 2 months |
| Besnier F, Malo J, Mohammadi H, Clavet S, Klai C, Martin N, Berube B, Lecchino C, Iglesies-Grau J, Vincent T, Gagnon C, Gaudreau-Majeau F, Juneau M, Simard F, L'Allier P, Nigam A, Gayda M, Bherer L. Effects of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation on Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Clinical Symptom Burden in Long COVID: Results From the COVID-Rehab Randomized Controlled Trial. Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2025 Feb 1;104(2):163-171. doi: 10.1097/PHM.0000000000002559. Epub 2024 Jun 24. |
| 35409815 | Derived | Besnier F, Berube B, Malo J, Gagnon C, Gregoire CA, Juneau M, Simard F, L'Allier P, Nigam A, Iglesies-Grau J, Vincent T, Talamonti D, Dupuy EG, Mohammadi H, Gayda M, Bherer L. Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation in Long-COVID-19 Patients with Persistent Breathlessness and Fatigue: The COVID-Rehab Study. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Mar 31;19(7):4133. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19074133. |
| D014777 |
| Virus Diseases |
| D018352 | Coronavirus Infections |
| D003333 | Coronaviridae Infections |
| D030341 | Nidovirales Infections |
| D012327 | RNA Virus Infections |
| D008171 | Lung Diseases |
| D012140 | Respiratory Tract Diseases |
| D001519 | Behavior |
| D000094025 | Post-Infectious Disorders |
| D002908 | Chronic Disease |
| D020969 | Disease Attributes |
| D010335 | Pathologic Processes |
| D013568 | Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms |