@article {MorettiP600, author = {Francesca Moretti and Guido Vagheggini and Stefano Mazzoleni and Giulia Montagnani and Eugenia Panait Vlad and Pier Paolo Cavicchioli and Giulia Farru and Luca Pantani and Daniele Berrighi and Lorenzo Buono and Nicolino Ambrosino}, title = {Functional independence, symptoms, quality of life and emotional responses after pulmonary rehabilitation in COPD}, volume = {44}, number = {Suppl 58}, elocation-id = {P600}, year = {2014}, publisher = {European Respiratory Society}, abstract = {Background and aim: Functional independence Measure (FIM), has been recently included among the outcome measures of pulmonary rehabilitation (PR). Aim of the study was to analyze relationships between changes in FIM and quality of life after PR in COPD patients.Materials and methods:We prospectively enrolled 55 COPD patients (26m; age 72.3{\textpm}8.5years) consecutively undergoing an inpatient PR program after an episode of severe acute exacerbation between September 2012 to September 2013. Medical Research Council (MRC) dyspnea, FIM, Copd Assessment Test (CAT) and St. George{\textquoteright}s Respiratory Questionnaire (SRGQ), Beck Depression Inventory (BD) and State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) scores were assessed at admission and at the end of PR. The subjects were divided into two subgroups (SG1 and SG2) according to the median value (MV) of FIM change (SG1\<, SG2>=MV).Results: Four patients were excluded from data analysis (3 deceased, 1 transferred). After PR whole group improved in MRC (2.9{\textpm}0.8 to 2.0{\textpm}0.9; p=0.000), FIM (97.2{\textpm}25.7 to 105.0{\textpm}23.1; p=0.002) SGRQ (44.0{\textpm}17.3 to 32.5{\textpm}16.8; p=0.000), and CAT (19.0{\textpm}7.0 to 14.5{\textpm}6.0; p=0.000) scores, and in Six-minute walking distance (219.7{\textpm}102.0m to 275.2{\textpm}123.6m; p=0.000). FIM change MV was 6. SG1 and SG2 were homogeneous by age and gender. SG1 showed higher PaCO2 and HCO3, and lower FIM at pre-PR. No significant differences on quality of life (CAT, SGRQ) and emotional status were observed between SG1 and SG2, both at pre- and post-PR.Conclusions: Improvement in functional independence is higher in patients more severely impaired in activities of daily living. Changes in FIM are not related to changes in perceived quality of life.}, issn = {0903-1936}, URL = {https://erj.ersjournals.com/content/44/Suppl_58/P600}, eprint = {https://erj.ersjournals.com/content}, journal = {European Respiratory Journal} }