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        • Application of remote home respiratory rehabilitation for pneumoconiosis

          Pneumoconiosis is an interstitial lung disease with pulmonary fibrosis as the main pathological change. Patients with pneumoconiosis can increase immunity, delay disease progression, reduce symptoms, and improve lung function through respiratory rehabilitation. With the development of the domestic medical stratification, grading, and referral system between various specialties and the promotion of “internet +” model, remote home respiratory rehabilitation has become an inevitable trend in the full-cycle management of chronic respiratory diseases. By searching Chinese and English literatures, this article summarizes the safety, efficacy and research progress of remote home respiratory rehabilitation for pneumoconiosis. The purpose is to provide ideas for patients with pneumoconiosis to receive home-based remote rehabilitation management.

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        • Advanced research on respiratory rehabilitation for postoperative pulmonary complications after aortic dissection

          Aortic dissection is a serious cardiovascular disease characterized by acute onset and high mortality rates. Although advancements in surgical techniques and anesthesia methods have significantly reduced surgical mortality, postoperative complications, particularly pulmonary complications, remain a challenge for the recovery of patients with aortic dissection. Existing studies indicate that respiratory rehabilitation plays a crucial role in preventing and alleviating postoperative pulmonary complications, and its application is gradually expanding. However, current understanding of respiratory rehabilitation treatment for patients with aortic dissection is still insufficient, and there is a lack of standardized protocols in clinical practice. This article aims to review the existing research evidence, comprehensively analyze common pulmonary complications after aortic dissection surgery, their pathogenesis, the latest advancements in perioperative respiratory rehabilitation, and the main challenges faced, in order to provide references for clinical practice and future research.

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