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Exponential protocols for cardiopulmonary exercise testing on treadmill and cycle ergometer
Authors:J. P. Jamison  J. Megarry  M. Riley
Affiliation:1. Queen’s University of Belfast, 97 Lisburn Road, Belfast, BT9 7BL, UK
2. Belfast Health & Social Care Trust, Belfast City Hospital, Lisburn Road, Belfast, BT9 7AB, UK
Abstract:An extended exponential exercise protocol was validated by comparing submaximal and maximal parameters with those obtained by linear protocol. Normal subjects (n = 16, 20–69 years) undertook maximal exercise tests on treadmill and cycle ergometer. The subjects had a wide range of exercise capacity, and all were accommodated by the protocol. Mean oxygen uptake $ (dot{V}_{{{text{O}}_{ 2} }} ) $ agreed between protocols at gas exchange anaerobic threshold (θ) (95% CI of difference ?0.1 to +0.06 l min?1) and at peak (95% CI of difference ?0.1 to +0.1 l min?1). Mean $ {hbox{pre-}}theta Updelta dot{V}_{{{text{O}}_{2} }} /Updelta {text{work rate}}(dot{W}) $ slope on the cycle ergometer agreed between protocols (95% CI of the difference ?0.9 to +0.25 ml min?1 W?1). $ {hbox{Post-}}theta Updelta dot{V}_{{{text{O}}_{2} }} /Updelta dot{W} $ slope was steeper than pre-θ, and steeper by linear than by exponential protocol (P = 0.0001). It is concluded that the exponential protocol is valid for the measurement of submaximal and maximal exercise parameters in subjects with a wide range of exercise capacity.
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