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Thorax ; 77(Suppl 1):A201, 2022.
Article in English | ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-2118485

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P219 Table 1Patient demographicsDemographics Age 43.14 (13.21) Gender Male n=22, Female n=51 Ethnicity White n=47 Black n=12 Asian n=7 Mixed n=7 Outcome measures from post covid clinic BPAT 3.44 (3.02) Nijmegen 27.82 (13.79) EQ5D 12.48 (11.71) Breathlessness NRS 4.17(2.39) Cough NRS 2.31 (2.93) Fatigue NRS 5.92 (2.41) Pain NRS 3.57 (3.41) Sleep NRS 4.74 (2.84) 1 minutes Sit to Stand 22.97 (11.47) GAD7 5.72 (6.96) PHQ9 5.97 (7.60) BPAT >4 n=28 (38%) Mean (standard deviation) unless otherwise stated;NRS: Numerical Rating ScaleConclusionThe BPAT Tool is a useful component of breathlessness assessment in the context of a PCS assessment clinic. It can provide a useful screening tool to identify patients with BPD who may benefit from specialist intervention with respiratory physiotherapists. Further understanding is required of how BPD responds to therapy and which type of treatments are important for this cohort.ReferencesHylton H, Long A, Francis C, et al. Real-world use of the Breathing Pattern Assessment Tool in assessment of breathlessness post-COVID-19. Clin Med (Lond). 2022 Jun 27.Todd S, Walsted ES, Grillo L et al. Novel assessment tool to detect BPD in patients with refractory asthma. Respirology. 2018;23(3).

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