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Discontinuous incremental threshold loading test: measure of respiratory muscle endurance in patients with COPD.

J L Larson1, M K Covey, J Berry, S Wirtz, C G Alex, M Matsuo.   

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STUDY
OBJECTIVE: To assess the discontinuous incremental threshold loading (DC-ITL) test as a measure of respiratory muscle endurance for patients with COPD in terms of perceived breathing difficulty, reliability, and validity.
DESIGN: The DC-ITL test was repeated three times at weekly intervals under identical test conditions.
SETTING: Clinical research laboratory. PATIENTS: Forty-eight patients with moderate to severe COPD. MEASUREMENTS AND
RESULTS: Rating of perceived breathing difficulty (RPBD) was measured at the end of each stage of the DC-ITL test with a Borg category-ratio scale. The maximal inspiratory pressure (PImax) was measured before and after the DC-ITL test. Breathing patterns were measured during the DC-ITL test. The mean (+/-SD) for RPBD at the maximal load was 6.3 (3.1), 6.6 (2.8), and 6.7 (2.7) for visits one, two, and three, respectively (not significant). The mean relative maximal load for the DC-ITL test (peak mouth pressure as a percent of PImax) at the last completed stage was 59+/-23%, 62+/-20%, and 63+/-19% for visits one, two, and three, respectively (not significant). Test-retest reliability was r1,2=0.82 and r2,3=0.69 for relative maximal load and r1,2=0.90 and r2,3=0.90 for absolute maximal load (peak mouth pressure). Tidal volume decreased (p < 0.01) and respiratory rate increased (p < 0.01) from the next-to-the-last to the last completed stage. PImax decreased after the DC-ITL test (p < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONS: Moderate breathing difficulty was experienced during the DC-ITL test. The test was reliable and the results of this study support its validity as a measure of respiratory muscle endurance.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 9925063     DOI: 10.1378/chest.115.1.60

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


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