Enhancing oxygenation of patients with coronavirus disease 2019: Effects on immunity and other health-related conditions
Abstract
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) distresses the pulmonary system causing
acute respiratory distress syndrome, which might lead to death. There is no cure
for COVID-19 infection. COVID-19 is a self-limited infection, and the methods
that can enhance immunity are strongly required. Enhancing oxygenation is one
safe and effective intervention to enhance immunity and pulmonary functions.
This review deliberates the probable influences of enhancing oxygenation on
immunity and other health-connected conditions in patients with COVID-19. An
extensive search was conducted through Web of Science, Scopus, Medline
databases, and EBSCO for the influence of enhancing oxygenation on immunity,
pulmonary functions, psycho-immune hormones, and COVID-19 risk factors. This
search included clinical trials and literature and systematic reviews. This search
revealed that enhancing oxygenation has a strong effect on improving immunity
and pulmonary functions and psycho-immune hormones. Also, enhancing
oxygenation has a self-protective role counter to COVID-19 risk factors. Lastly,
this search revealed the recommended safe and effective exercise protocol to
enhance oxygenation in patients with COVID-19. Enhancing oxygenation should
be involved in managing patients with COVID-19 because of its significant effects
on immunity, pulmonary functions, and COVID-19 risk factors. A mild to
moderate cycling or walking with 60%-80% Vo2max for 20-60 min performed 2-3
times per week could be a safe and effective aerobic exercise program in patients
with COVID-19 to enhance their immunity and pulmonary functions.
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