Effects os Physiotherapeutic Rehabilitation on Cardiovascular Autonomic Modulation and Biomarkers Inflammatory and Cardiac Conditions in Patients With Long Covid

Publication date: Jun 29, 2025

Introduction: Long COVID is characterized by persistent symptoms that persist for weeks or months after the acute phase of infection, with a significant impact on the cardiovascular and autonomic systems. Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the effects of a physiotherapeutic rehabilitation protocol on cardiovascular autonomic modulation and on inflammatory and cardiac biomarkers in patients with Long COVID. Methodology: This is a controlled clinical trial, carried out in a cardiorespiratory rehabilitation outpatient clinic, involving individuals with a clinical diagnosis of Long COVID undergoing a protocol of 20 aerobic, anaerobic and respiratory rehabilitation sessions. Heart rate variability (HRV) variables will be analyzed using linear and non-linear methods, in addition to serum levels of CKMB, LDH, ferritin and C-reactive protein. Expected results: Rehabilitation is expected to provide an improvement in autonomic function and a reduction in inflammatory and cardiac markers, contributing to the understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms of Long COVID and helping to propose evidence-based therapeutic strategies.

Concepts Keywords
Biomarkers Autonomic
Cardiac Biomarkers
Drugs Cardiac
Outpatient Cardiovascular
Weeks Clinical
Conditions
Covid
Inflammatory
Long
Modulation
Persistent
Physiotherapeutic
Protocol
Rehabilitation
Undergoing

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH Long Covid
disease MESH infection
disease MESH COVID-19
disease IDO symptom
disease MESH reinfection

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