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Exercise tolerance in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: importance of active and passive components of the ventilatory system
Authors:A Loiseau  C Dubreuil  P Loiseau  J C Pujet  R Georges  G Saumon
Institution:INSERM U.82, Faculté Xavier Bichat, Paris, France.
Abstract:We investigated which components of ventilatory function are related to exercise tolerance in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients. Physical characteristics, usual lung function, timing and neuromuscular components of ventilation were measured in 113 outpatients in whom FEV1/VC was less than 75% of the predicted value and exercise was limited by breathlessness. These variables were used to predict the maximum work load during progressive bicycle exercise. The prediction was obtained using a stepwise procedure in men and women separately. Among the variables selected, age, body weight, FEV1/VC, PImax, and P0.1/VT/TI accounted for 79% of the variability in maximum performance in men. The predictive model was statistically verified and was stable. The mean prediction error was 12 Watts. Among these variables, P0.1/VT/TI, PImax, and FEV1/VC were the main determinants of maximum work load (MWL). These results show that exercise limitation in COPD is related to impairment of both the active (inspiratory muscles) and passive (respiratory impedance) components of the ventilatory system. The same conclusions concerning passive components are proposed for women, despite a smaller population which prevented verification of the prediction.
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