Abstract

Background: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is currently one of the top three causes of mortality globally,with poor and middle income nations accounting for 90% of all deaths. The physiological cost index is a techniquefor calculating the energy cost using the measurement of heart rate.Aim: To evaluate Physiological cost index among patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and tocheck their compliance with pulmonary rehabilitation protocol and to rate their exertion using modified Borgscale.Methodology: A total of 30 participants were included in this study. Subjects were asked to walk for 6 mins atcomfortable walking speed and Physiological cost index was calculated by using the walking heart rate. ThePhysiological cost index were studied on two occasions, before and after performing the given exercises, includedupper and lower mobility exercises along with breathing exercises.Results: Data was analyzed using statistical software R software version 4.1.2. P-value less than equal to 0.05 wasstatistically significant.Conclusion: This study found that the Physiological Cost Index of subjects with Chronic Obstructive PulmonaryDisease was seen to decrease after performing the prescribed exercises, suggesting a favorable reduction in energyconsumption and improving their functional performance.

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