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Comparison of the peak exercise response measured by the ramp and 1-min step cycle exercise protocols in patients with exertional dyspnea.

Sue M Revill1, Katy E Beck, Mike D L Morgan.   

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OBJECTIVES: To compare the peak exercise response and determine the limits of agreement between the ramp and the 1-min step cycle protocols in a representative population of patients with exertional breathlessness attending a respiratory outpatient clinic.
DESIGN: Crossover with the test order double blinded and randomized.
SETTING: Outpatient exercise physiology laboratory. PATIENTS: Twenty-two patients (12 men; mean [SD] age, 59 [8] years; FEV(1), 71% [21%]) with lung disease and/or exertional breathlessness. INTERVENTION: Symptom-limited, maximum cycle exercise tests using a ramp and a 1-min step work rate (WR) protocols. The two protocols were assigned to subjects in a randomized manner. MEASUREMENTS AND
RESULTS: Oxygen uptake (O(2)), minute ventilation (E), heart rate (HR), WR, exercise time, and Borg scores were compared at symptom-limited peak exercise. The mean (SD) peak values for the ramp and the step protocols, respectively, were as follows: peak O(2), 1.51 (0.44) L/min and 1.49 (0.43) L/min; peak E, 50.8 (12.9) L/min and 49.9 (14.5) L/min; and peak HR, 133 (24) beats/min and 131 (22) beats/min (p > 0.05). There were no significant differences between breathlessness and perceived exertion at peak exercise. Peak WR (WRpeak) and exercise time were significantly higher using the ramp protocol: 110.5 (37.1) W vs 105.6 (35.6) W, and 8.2 (2.0) min vs. 7.6 (1.9) min, respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: The ramp protocol leads to a higher WRpeak, and this may have implications for exercise prescription. However, there were no significant differences between the two protocols for the peak physiologic responses. The choice of protocol for the measurement of maximal exercise capacity remains one of laboratory preference.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11948038     DOI: 10.1378/chest.121.4.1099

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


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