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Naoto Burioka1, Akari Imada1, Akiko Kiyohiro1, Fumika Sugitani1, Takenori Fujii1, Akari Hosaka1, Sachiko Nakamoto1, Takashi Amisaki2, Eiji Shimizu3.
Abstract
The 6-min walk test (6MWT) has been used to examine subjective dyspnea, predict mortality and measure clinical outcomes in studies of patients with chronic pulmonary or heart disease. Although the 6MWT is useful to assess the general ability to perform daily physical activity, it is difficult to evaluate time-dependent responses. To improve the 6MWT, we devised a new index, which is the number of steps walked per second (NSPS). We performed the 6MWT in 11 healthy subjects and 7 patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and calculated the NSPS. The mean NSPS was significantly higher in the healthy subjects than in the COPD patients, while the coefficient of variation of the NSPS was significantly smaller in healthy subjects compared with COPD patients. Calculation of the NSPS was useful to evaluate the walking pattern. This modified 6MWT may be helpful for assessing the efficacy of rehabilitation and drug therapy for COPD.Entities:
Keywords: 6-min walk test; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; dyspnea; walking pattern
Year: 2014 PMID: 25067880 PMCID: PMC4110687
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Yonago Acta Med ISSN: 0513-5710 Impact factor: 1.641