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Objective To observe the curative effect of respiratory rehabilitation training therapy on improving lung function in COPD patients. Methods selected in January 2023-January 2024,100 COPD patients were admitted to the respiratory department, divided into control group and study group (in digital form, each included 50 cases), the control group using conventional COPD treatment, and the study group on respiratory pulmonary rehabilitation training therapy, collected after treatment of lung function data (FEV 1, FVC, PEV, FEV 1 / FVC). Compared peak carbon dioxide output and expiratory oxygen partial pressure index before and after training, and evaluate the effective rate of respiratory rehabilitation training therapy. Results There was no significant difference in the two groups before training, and P> 0.05 was excluded. After training, the study group FEV 1, FVC, FEV 1 / FV, and PEF index were all high, P <0.05. There was no significant difference in the cardiopulmonary exercise function index of the two groups before training, while the two groups increased after training, and the study group index was high P <0.05. The response rate in the study group was 48 / 50,96%, and that in the control group was 42 / 50,84%, P <0.05. Conclusion Respiratory rehabilitation training therapy can significantly improve the lung function of COPD patients, help the recovery of respiratory function reserve, and improve the efficiency of COPD treatment.
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