Efecto de la prueba de la caminata de seis minutos sobre la hiperinflación pulmonar en pacientes con enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica avanzada

Background: Exercise tolerance in patients with COPD is highly variable and poorly related to airways obstruction assessed by FEV1. These patients develop dynamic hyperinflation (DH) during an incremental exercise test which can be evaluated through a reduction in inspiratory capacity (IC). Aim: to evaluate: a) if the six minute walking test (6 MWD) induce DH reducing IC, b) if the reduction in IC is related to tidal expiratory flow limitation at rest (FL). Subjects and methods: Thirty eight stable COPD patients (28 FL and ten non FL during resting breathing, determined by the negative pressure technique). Inspiratory capacity was measured before and immediately after the 6 MWD test. Dyspnea, SpO2 and heart rate were measured before and after the test. Results: Inspiratory capacity was lower in FL patients as compared to patients without FL (p <0,005). Although no differences were found between groups in 6 MWD, dyspnea and HR, a significant reduction in IC after the walking test was observed only in FL patients (p <0,0001). In addition, SpO2 fell significantly (p <0,0001) after walking in the same group. Conclusions: Our results demonstrate that a moderate exercise such as the walking test induces DH and hypoxemia in patients with COPD and FL and stresses the importance of assessing DH by measuring IC in these patients (Rev Méd Chile 2001; 129: 1171-78)

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Main Authors: Reid S,Ronald, Díaz P,Orlando, Jorquera A,Jorge, Lisboa B,Carmen
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Published: Sociedad Médica de Santiago 2001
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-988720010010000092005-11-14Efecto de la prueba de la caminata de seis minutos sobre la hiperinflación pulmonar en pacientes con enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica avanzadaReid S,RonaldDíaz P,OrlandoJorquera A,JorgeLisboa B,Carmen Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Lung hyperinflation Exercise, Inspiratory capacity Background: Exercise tolerance in patients with COPD is highly variable and poorly related to airways obstruction assessed by FEV1. These patients develop dynamic hyperinflation (DH) during an incremental exercise test which can be evaluated through a reduction in inspiratory capacity (IC). Aim: to evaluate: a) if the six minute walking test (6 MWD) induce DH reducing IC, b) if the reduction in IC is related to tidal expiratory flow limitation at rest (FL). Subjects and methods: Thirty eight stable COPD patients (28 FL and ten non FL during resting breathing, determined by the negative pressure technique). Inspiratory capacity was measured before and immediately after the 6 MWD test. Dyspnea, SpO2 and heart rate were measured before and after the test. Results: Inspiratory capacity was lower in FL patients as compared to patients without FL (p <0,005). Although no differences were found between groups in 6 MWD, dyspnea and HR, a significant reduction in IC after the walking test was observed only in FL patients (p <0,0001). In addition, SpO2 fell significantly (p <0,0001) after walking in the same group. Conclusions: Our results demonstrate that a moderate exercise such as the walking test induces DH and hypoxemia in patients with COPD and FL and stresses the importance of assessing DH by measuring IC in these patients (Rev Méd Chile 2001; 129: 1171-78)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Médica de SantiagoRevista médica de Chile v.129 n.10 20012001-10-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872001001000009es10.4067/S0034-98872001001000009
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Efecto de la prueba de la caminata de seis minutos sobre la hiperinflación pulmonar en pacientes con enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica avanzada
author_facet Reid S,Ronald
Díaz P,Orlando
Jorquera A,Jorge
Lisboa B,Carmen
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title Efecto de la prueba de la caminata de seis minutos sobre la hiperinflación pulmonar en pacientes con enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica avanzada
title_short Efecto de la prueba de la caminata de seis minutos sobre la hiperinflación pulmonar en pacientes con enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica avanzada
title_full Efecto de la prueba de la caminata de seis minutos sobre la hiperinflación pulmonar en pacientes con enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica avanzada
title_fullStr Efecto de la prueba de la caminata de seis minutos sobre la hiperinflación pulmonar en pacientes con enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica avanzada
title_full_unstemmed Efecto de la prueba de la caminata de seis minutos sobre la hiperinflación pulmonar en pacientes con enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica avanzada
title_sort efecto de la prueba de la caminata de seis minutos sobre la hiperinflación pulmonar en pacientes con enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica avanzada
description Background: Exercise tolerance in patients with COPD is highly variable and poorly related to airways obstruction assessed by FEV1. These patients develop dynamic hyperinflation (DH) during an incremental exercise test which can be evaluated through a reduction in inspiratory capacity (IC). Aim: to evaluate: a) if the six minute walking test (6 MWD) induce DH reducing IC, b) if the reduction in IC is related to tidal expiratory flow limitation at rest (FL). Subjects and methods: Thirty eight stable COPD patients (28 FL and ten non FL during resting breathing, determined by the negative pressure technique). Inspiratory capacity was measured before and immediately after the 6 MWD test. Dyspnea, SpO2 and heart rate were measured before and after the test. Results: Inspiratory capacity was lower in FL patients as compared to patients without FL (p <0,005). Although no differences were found between groups in 6 MWD, dyspnea and HR, a significant reduction in IC after the walking test was observed only in FL patients (p <0,0001). In addition, SpO2 fell significantly (p <0,0001) after walking in the same group. Conclusions: Our results demonstrate that a moderate exercise such as the walking test induces DH and hypoxemia in patients with COPD and FL and stresses the importance of assessing DH by measuring IC in these patients (Rev Méd Chile 2001; 129: 1171-78)
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