| Literature DB >> 25632228 |
Masahiro Satake1, Takanobu Shioya1, Sachiko Uemura1, Hitomi Takahashi2, Keiyu Sugawara2, Chikage Kasai2, Noritaka Kiyokawa2, Toru Watanabe2, Sayaka Sato2, Atsuyoshi Kawagoshi2.
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between dynamic hyperinflation and dyspnea and to clarify the characteristics of dyspnea during the 6-minute walk test (6MWT) in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients. Twenty-three subjects with stable moderate chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (age 73.8±5.8 years, all male) took part in this study. During the 6MWT, ventilatory and gas exchange parameters were measured using a portable respiratory gas analysis system. Dyspnea and oxygen saturation were recorded at the end of every 2 minute period during the test. There was a significant decrease in inspiratory capacity during the 6MWT. This suggested that dynamic hyperinflation had occurred. Dyspnea showed a significant linear increase, and there was a significant negative correlation with inspiratory capacity. It was suggested that one of the reasons that dyspnea developed during the 6MWT was the dynamic hyperinflation. Even though the tidal volume increased little after 2 minutes, dyspnea increased linearly to the end of the 6MWT. These results suggest that the mechanisms generating dyspnea during the 6MWT were the sense of respiratory effort at an early stage and then the mismatch between central motor command output and respiratory system movement.Entities:
Keywords: Borg CR-10 scale; COPD; IC; IRV; chronic respiratory diseases; field walking test; inspiratory capacity; inspiratory reserve volume; respiratory gas analysis
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25632228 PMCID: PMC4304629 DOI: 10.2147/COPD.S73717
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis ISSN: 1176-9106
Demographic and pulmonary function data of the subjects with COPD
| Mean ± SD | |
|---|---|
| Age (y) | 75.5±6.4 |
| Height (cm) | 160.8±4.1 |
| Weight (kg) | 57.0±10.2 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 22.0±3.8 |
| Brinkman index | 1,398±484 |
| GOLD (I/II/III/IV) | (7/11/5/0) |
| MMRC dyspnea score (0–4) | 1.9±0.5 |
| FVC (L) | 3.38±0.67 |
| FEV1 (L) | 1.67±0.56 |
| FEV1/FVC (%) | 48.9±12.9 |
| FEV1 % predicted (%) | 68.0±24.9 |
| TLC (L) | 6.25±1.06 |
| TLC % predicted (%) | 122.8±21.8 |
| FRC (L) | 3.95±0.87 |
| FRC % predicted (%) | 113.8±29.8 |
| RV (L) | 2.58±0.83 |
| RV % predicted (%) | 157.5±50.7 |
Note: n=23, all male.
Abbreviations: COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; SD, standard deviation; BMI, body mass index; MMRC, modified Medical Research Council dyspnea scale (0–4); FVC, forced vital capacity; FEV1, forced expiratory volume in 1 second; TLC, total lung capacity; FRC, functional residual capacity; RV, residual volume; GOLD, Global initiative for chronic Obstructive Lung Disease.
Results of the 6-minute walk test
| Resting | Peak value | |
|---|---|---|
| 6-minute walk distance (m) | – | 505.7±100.4 |
| Oxygen uptake (mL/min/kg) | 3.04±0.55 | 12.92±2.47 |
| Carbon dioxide production (mL/min/kg) | 2.83±0.56 | 12.53±3.24 |
| Minute ventilation (L/min) | 8.74±2.35 | 28.24±9.21 |
| Respiratory rate (breaths/min) | 18.5±4.4 | 26.7±5.1 |
| Heart rate (bpm) | 83.6±12.8 | 113.8±18.3 |
| Percutaneous oxygen saturation (%) | 96.4±0.8 | 89.3±2.9 |
Notes: n=23, mean ± SD.
Abbreviations: bpm, beats per minute; SD, standard deviation; min, minutes.
Change over time in the 6-minute walk test
| 0 min | 2 min | 4 min | 6 min | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Inspiratory capacity | 1.34±0.41 | 1.17±0.35 | 1.13±0.32 | 1.08±0.29 |
| Tidal volume | 0.43±0.10 | 0.96±0.28 | 1.00±0.30 | 1.04±0.28 |
| Borg CR-10 scale | 0.0±0.0 | 1.7±1.4 | 3.0±1.5 | 4.6±2.2 |
Notes: n=23, mean ± SD,
P<0.01 (analysis of variance).
Abbreviations: SD, standard deviation; CR, category-ratio; min, minutes.
Figure 1Relationship between the Borg CR-10 scale and IC in the 6-minute walk test.
Abbreviations: CR, category-ratio; IC, inspiratory capacity.
Figure 2Relationship between the changes in the Borg CR-10 scale and IC in the 6-minute walk test.
Abbreviations: CR, category-ratio; IC, inspiratory capacity.
Figure 3Changes over time of the VT, IRV, and Borg CR-10 scale in the 6-minute walk test.
Notes: The sum of VT and IRV shows IC. IC and IRV decrease significantly over time (P<0.01).
Abbreviations: VT, tidal volume; IRV, inspiratory reserve volume; CR, category-ratio; IC, inspiratory capacity; min, minutes.
Figure 4Relationship between the Borg CR-10 scale and the IRV in 6-minute walk test.
Abbreviations: CR, category-ratio; IRV, inspiratory reserve volume.