Literature DB >> 11451821

Predictors of oxygen desaturation during submaximal exercise in 8,000 patients.

K O Hadeli1, E M Siegel, D L Sherrill, K C Beck, P L Enright.   

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OBJECTIVES: To determine predictors of oxygen desaturation during submaximal exercise in patients with various lung diseases. DESIGN AND
SETTING: This retrospective case series used pulmonary function laboratory results from all patients referred to a major tertiary-care center. PATIENTS AND MEASUREMENTS: All patients > or = 35 years old who underwent spirometry, diffusing capacity of the lung for carbon monoxide (DLCO), lung volumes, and pulse oximetry during 3-min submaximal step-test exercise during 1996 were included (4,545 men and 3,472 women). Logistic regression models, correcting for gender, age, and weight, determined the odds ratios (ORs) for oxygen desaturation of > or = 4% during exercise for each category of lung function abnormality (compared to those with entirely normal lung function).
RESULTS: Approximately 74% of the patients had airways obstruction, while only 5.6% had restriction of lung volumes. One third of those with obstruction had a low DLCO, compared to 56% with restriction, while 2.7% had a low DLCO without obstruction or restriction. The risk of oxygen desaturation during submaximal exercise was very high (OR, 34) in patients with restriction and low DLCO (as in interstitial lung disease) and in patients with obstruction and low DLCO (as in COPD; OR, 18), intermediate (OR, 9) in patients with only a low DLCO, and lowest in those with a normal DLCO (OR, 4 if restricted; OR, 2 if obstructed). A cut point of DLCO < 62% predicted resulted in 75% sensitivity and specificity for exercise desaturation. No untoward cardiac events occurred in any patients during or following the submaximal exercise tests.
CONCLUSIONS: The risk of oxygen desaturation during submaximal exercise is very high in patients with a low DLCO. Submaximal exercise tests are safe, even in elderly patients with heart and lung diseases.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11451821     DOI: 10.1378/chest.120.1.88

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chest        ISSN: 0012-3692            Impact factor:   9.410


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