Hafiz Muhammad Abdul Rehman, Ibad UR Rehman, Osama Haroon Babri
Background- The PR that is pneumonic restoration is a proof based mediation in patients with COPD that increase the activity ability with QOL that is called quality of life. Techniques- Sixty patients were selected in this study after a scene of intense compounding in COPD. These were unpredictable to get standard or regular treatment without PR on 30 patients. Appraisal of activity capacity by 6 mint walk test (6MWT), likewise Quality of life estimated by a survey which is called SGRQ (St George's respiratory poll) that was dispensed toward the beginning and toward the finish of 3 months. Findings- The pattern highlights the both groups that was seen as comparative. Measurably critical increment was in the 6MWD with noteworthy decay inside the total. St George's respiratory survey score by 3.8 units p< 0.001 in the Post Exacerbation Pulmonary recovery bunch contrasted with CTWPR gathering. Conclusion- Initially pulmonary rehabilitation in patients with an acute exacerbation of COPD has important advantages on the quality of life and exercise capacity. Keywords: COPD (chronic obstructive Pulmonary disease), AECOPD, Quality of life, Pulmonary rehabilitation.