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Fixed-intensity exercise tests to measure exertional dyspnoea in chronic heart and lung populations: a systematic review

INTRODUCTION: Exertional dyspnoea is the primary diagnostic symptom for chronic cardiopulmonary disease populations. Whilst a number of exercise tests are used, there remains no gold standard clinical measure of exertional dyspnoea. The aim of this review was to comprehensively describe and evaluate...

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Autores principales: Palmer, Tanya, Obst, Steven J., Aitken, Craig R., Walsh, James, Sabapathy, Surendran, Adams, Lewis, Morris, Norman R.
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Publicado: European Respiratory Society 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10410401/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37558262
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/16000617.0016-2023
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author Palmer, Tanya
Obst, Steven J.
Aitken, Craig R.
Walsh, James
Sabapathy, Surendran
Adams, Lewis
Morris, Norman R.
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Obst, Steven J.
Aitken, Craig R.
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Sabapathy, Surendran
Adams, Lewis
Morris, Norman R.
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description INTRODUCTION: Exertional dyspnoea is the primary diagnostic symptom for chronic cardiopulmonary disease populations. Whilst a number of exercise tests are used, there remains no gold standard clinical measure of exertional dyspnoea. The aim of this review was to comprehensively describe and evaluate all types of fixed-intensity exercise tests used to assess exertional dyspnoea in chronic cardiopulmonary populations and, where possible, report the reliability and responsiveness of the tests. METHODS: A systematic search of five electronic databases identified papers that examined 1) fixed-intensity exercise tests and measured exertional dyspnoea, 2) chronic cardiopulmonary populations, 3) exertional dyspnoea reported at isotime or upon completion of fixed-duration exercise tests, and 4) published in English. RESULTS: Searches identified 8785 papers. 123 papers were included, covering exercise tests using a variety of fixed-intensity protocols. Three modes were identified, as follows: 1) cycling (n=87), 2) walking (n=31) and 3) other (step test (n=8) and arm exercise (n=2)). Most studies (98%) were performed on chronic respiratory disease patients. Nearly all studies (88%) used an incremental exercise test. 34% of studies used a fixed duration for the exercise test, with the remaining 66% using an exhaustion protocol recording exertional dyspnoea at isotime. Exertional dyspnoea was measured using the Borg scale (89%). 7% of studies reported reliability. Most studies (72%) examined the change in exertional dyspnoea in response to different interventions. CONCLUSION: Considerable methodological variety of fixed-intensity exercise tests exists to assess exertional dyspnoea and most test protocols require incremental exercise tests. There does not appear to be a simple, universal test for measuring exertional dyspnoea in the clinical setting.
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spelling pubmed-104104012023-08-10 Fixed-intensity exercise tests to measure exertional dyspnoea in chronic heart and lung populations: a systematic review Palmer, Tanya Obst, Steven J. Aitken, Craig R. Walsh, James Sabapathy, Surendran Adams, Lewis Morris, Norman R. Eur Respir Rev Reviews INTRODUCTION: Exertional dyspnoea is the primary diagnostic symptom for chronic cardiopulmonary disease populations. Whilst a number of exercise tests are used, there remains no gold standard clinical measure of exertional dyspnoea. The aim of this review was to comprehensively describe and evaluate all types of fixed-intensity exercise tests used to assess exertional dyspnoea in chronic cardiopulmonary populations and, where possible, report the reliability and responsiveness of the tests. METHODS: A systematic search of five electronic databases identified papers that examined 1) fixed-intensity exercise tests and measured exertional dyspnoea, 2) chronic cardiopulmonary populations, 3) exertional dyspnoea reported at isotime or upon completion of fixed-duration exercise tests, and 4) published in English. RESULTS: Searches identified 8785 papers. 123 papers were included, covering exercise tests using a variety of fixed-intensity protocols. Three modes were identified, as follows: 1) cycling (n=87), 2) walking (n=31) and 3) other (step test (n=8) and arm exercise (n=2)). Most studies (98%) were performed on chronic respiratory disease patients. Nearly all studies (88%) used an incremental exercise test. 34% of studies used a fixed duration for the exercise test, with the remaining 66% using an exhaustion protocol recording exertional dyspnoea at isotime. Exertional dyspnoea was measured using the Borg scale (89%). 7% of studies reported reliability. Most studies (72%) examined the change in exertional dyspnoea in response to different interventions. CONCLUSION: Considerable methodological variety of fixed-intensity exercise tests exists to assess exertional dyspnoea and most test protocols require incremental exercise tests. There does not appear to be a simple, universal test for measuring exertional dyspnoea in the clinical setting. European Respiratory Society 2023-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10410401/ /pubmed/37558262 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/16000617.0016-2023 Text en Copyright ©The authors 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This version is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Licence 4.0. For commercial reproduction rights and permissions contact permissions@ersnet.org (mailto:permissions@ersnet.org)
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Palmer, Tanya
Obst, Steven J.
Aitken, Craig R.
Walsh, James
Sabapathy, Surendran
Adams, Lewis
Morris, Norman R.
Fixed-intensity exercise tests to measure exertional dyspnoea in chronic heart and lung populations: a systematic review
title Fixed-intensity exercise tests to measure exertional dyspnoea in chronic heart and lung populations: a systematic review
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title_fullStr Fixed-intensity exercise tests to measure exertional dyspnoea in chronic heart and lung populations: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Fixed-intensity exercise tests to measure exertional dyspnoea in chronic heart and lung populations: a systematic review
title_short Fixed-intensity exercise tests to measure exertional dyspnoea in chronic heart and lung populations: a systematic review
title_sort fixed-intensity exercise tests to measure exertional dyspnoea in chronic heart and lung populations: a systematic review
topic Reviews
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10410401/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37558262
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/16000617.0016-2023
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