| Literature DB >> 27245328 |
Florent Baty1, Christian Ritz2, Arnoldus van Gestel3, Martin Brutsche3, Daniel Gerhard4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The six-minute walk test (6MWT) is commonly used to quantify exercise capacity in patients with several cardio-pulmonary diseases. Oxygen uptake ([Formula: see text]O2) kinetics during 6MWT typically follow 3 distinct phases (rest, exercise, recovery) that can be modeled by nonlinear regression. Simultaneous modeling of multiple kinetics requires nonlinear mixed models methodology. To the best of our knowledge, no such curve-fitting approach has been used to analyze multiple [Formula: see text]O2 kinetics in both research and clinical practice so far.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; Exercise testing; Modeling; Nonlinear mixed effects; Oxygen kinetics
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27245328 PMCID: PMC4888741 DOI: 10.1186/s12874-016-0173-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Res Methodol ISSN: 1471-2288 Impact factor: 4.615
Fig. 1Oxygen kinetics before, during and after the 6MWT exercise testing
Anthropometrics, pulmonary functions, cardio-pulmonary exercise capacity. Values are presented as median [IQR]
| COPD disease stage | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| II | III | IV | |
| Anthropometrics | |||
| Subjects, n | 21 | 30 | 10 |
| Female/male | 10/11 | 10/20 | 5/5 |
| Age, yr | 72.0 [59.0–77.0] | 67.5 [61.0–71.0] | 60.5 [52–62] |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 28.1 [25.5–32.0] | 24.3 [21.8–28.0] | 20.0 [18.8–20.6] |
| Pulmonary functions | |||
| FEV1, L | 1.6 [1.3–1.8] | 1.0 [0.8–1.1] | 0.7 [0.7–0.8] |
| FEV1, % predicted | 59.0 [58.0–66.0] | 36.5 [34.0–42.0] | 26.5 [26.0–28.0] |
| FEV1/FVC, ratio | 0.6 [0.5–0.6] | 0.4 [0.3–0.5] | 0.4 [0.3–0.4] |
| Exercise capacity | |||
| 6MWD, m | 370.0 [300.0–438.0] | 352.5 [290.0–392.0] | 345.0 [265.0–374.0] |
BMI: body mass index; FEV1: forced expiratory volume in 1 sec; FEV1/FVC ratio: forced expiratory volume in 1 sec (FEV1) expressed as percent of the forced vital capacity (FVC); 6MWD: 6-minute walking distance
Fig. 2Oxygen kinetics and fitted curves summarized within each COPD disease stage. COPD disease stages II, III and IV are represented by red, green and blue lines respectively
Fig. 3Comparison of the joint model with the curve-by-curve fits. The overall mean is represented by a thick gray line
Comparison of the estimates provided by the joint mixed model approach and the curve-by-curve approach
| Parameter | Disease stage | Joint mixed model | Curve-by-curve | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Estimate | Std. error | Estimate | Std. error | ||
|
| II | 84.15 | 10.14 | 82.42 | 18.15 |
| III | 74.97 | 8.43 | 82.28 | 24.35 | |
| IV | 97.12 | 15.78 | 128.45 | 32.58 | |
|
| II | 282.9 | 13.27 | 284.52 | 13.62 |
| III | 288.82 | 11.09 | 284.04 | 18.27 | |
| IV | 266.79 | 19.25 | 283.08 | 24.44 | |
|
| II | 1029.6 | 55.17 | 1007.7 | 58.46 |
| III | 948.53 | 46.14 | 940.83 | 78.43 | |
| IV | 737.07 | 79.94 | 815.41 | 104.93 | |
|
| II | –3.77 | 0.28 | –4.68 | 0.41 |
| III | –2.91 | 0.23 | –3.74 | 0.54 | |
|
| II | 276.03 | 7.51 | 301.3 | 18.8 |
| III | 242.53 | 9.8 | 276.03 | 25.22 | |
| IV | 209.71 | 15.03 | 294.65 | 33.75 | |
| T | II | 129.14 | 9.9 | 127.65 | 9.53 |
| III | 134.7 | 8.46 | 136.51 | 12.79 | |
| IV | 178.82 | 15.27 | 161.6 | 17.11 | |
τ 1: growth rate of the mono-exponential O2 function during 6MWT; , and : oxygen level at rest, steady state during exercise and recovery, respectively; τ 2: steepness of the exponential decay during the recovery phase; : time for half decrease of the O2 level in the recovery phase