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Reproducibility of the parameters of the on-transient cardiopulmonary responses during moderate exercise in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Authors:Puente-Maestu L  Sánz M L  Sánz P  Nuñez A  González F  Whipp B J
Affiliation:Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Mara?ón, Servico de Neumología, Madrid, Spain. lpuente@separ.es
Abstract:To be clinically useful as indices reflective of altered physiological function consequent to interventions in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), the time constant (τ) and steady-state amplitude of the kinetic responses for oxygen uptake ( ) carbon dioxide output ( ) ventilation ( ) and heart rate (HR) have to be appropriately differentiable and reproducible. We therefore assessed the reproducibility of τ and steady state amplitude values in 41 patients with severe COPD [mean (SD)] [forced expiratory volume in 1 s=41 (7)% predicted], aged 64 (5) years. Of the total, 6 of the patients (15%) did not produce breath-by-breath data of sufficient quality to warrant kinetic analysis. The remaining 35 patients completed two moderate-intensity 10 min square-wave exercise tests separated by 2 h, both before and after an endurance training programme. Tests were conducted on an electromagnetically-braked cycle ergometer at an exercise intensity corresponding to 80% of the estimated lactate threshold (θLa) or 50% of peak oxygen uptake if θLa was insufficiently differentiable. Breath-by-breath measurements of , , and HR were averaged into 10 s bins and the on-transient response kinetics were estimated using a mono-exponential model. Analysing the pre-training and the post-training test 1 and test 2 comparisons together, the test 1 –test 2 differences were not significantly different from 0 for either τ or A. The standard deviation of the test 1 –test 2 differences allowed us to define the magnitude of change that would reach statistical significance. For τ, this averaged some 8, 10, 11 and 8 s, for , , and HR, respectively, for a one-tailed paired-comparisons test (i.e. appropriate for assessing hypothesised improvements resulting from an intervention); for a two-tailed comparison, the differences were approximately 2 s greater. The corresponding one-tailed values for A were 100 ml·min–1, 95 ml·min–1, 2.5 1·min–1 and 4 beats·min–1, respectively; the two-tailed values were 10%–15% greater. We therefore conclude that both τ and A for moderate-intensity exercise can be reproducibly estimated in patients with COPD when the data set provides a sufficiently large amplitude of response and sufficiently low sample variability to allow appropriate parameter estimation. Electronic Publication
Keywords:Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Oxygen uptake Ventilation Heart rate Carbon dioxide output
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