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Lung function in relation to six-minute walk test in pulmonary hypertension

Background: Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a progressive disorder of the pulmonary circulation, associated with diverse medical conditions. Exercise limitation is the most prominent symptom in PH. Exercise capacity, commonly assessed through a six-minute walk test (6MWT), correlates with both functi...

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Autores principales: Farkhooy, Amir, Bellocchia, Michaela, Hedenström, Hans, Libertucci, Daniela, Bucca, Caterina, Janson, Christer, Solidoro, Paolo, Malinovschi, Andrei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7178896/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32363016
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20018525.2020.1745492
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author Farkhooy, Amir
Bellocchia, Michaela
Hedenström, Hans
Libertucci, Daniela
Bucca, Caterina
Janson, Christer
Solidoro, Paolo
Malinovschi, Andrei
author_facet Farkhooy, Amir
Bellocchia, Michaela
Hedenström, Hans
Libertucci, Daniela
Bucca, Caterina
Janson, Christer
Solidoro, Paolo
Malinovschi, Andrei
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description Background: Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a progressive disorder of the pulmonary circulation, associated with diverse medical conditions. Exercise limitation is the most prominent symptom in PH. Exercise capacity, commonly assessed through a six-minute walk test (6MWT), correlates with both functional status and survival in PH. Few studies have analysed the relation between respiratory function and exercise limitation. Therefore, we investigated the relationship between resting pulmonary function, exercise capacity, and exertional desaturation, assessed through the 6MWT, in unselected PH patients. Methods: Fifty consecutive patients with PH diagnosis, referred for pulmonary function testing (lung volume, spirometry, and diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide (DLCO)) and 6MWT, were recruited at Molinette University Hospital, Turin. Results: The majority of the patients (54%) had PH due to left heart disease. Airway obstruction (FEV(1)/VC-ratio < 0.7) was found in 46% of the patients and they performed significantly worse in the 6MWT than unobstructed patients (307 m vs. 377 m). Patients with PH due to left heart disease also performed significantly poorer 6MWT when airway obstruction was present (305 m vs. 389 m). Twenty-two patients (44%) presented exertional desaturation upon 6MWT. Lower DLCO divided by the alveolar volume (DLCO/VA), FEV(1)/VC-ratios and resting PaO(2)-values were significantly correlated with exertional desaturation after adjustments for age, sex, BMI, and smoking habits. DLCO/VA was the main determinant of exertional desaturation in a stepwise regression model. Conclusions: Spirometric parameters of airway obstruction were related to walk distance and exercise-induced desaturation in PH patients. This suggests a place for spirometry in clinical monitoring of PH patients.
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spelling pubmed-71788962020-05-01 Lung function in relation to six-minute walk test in pulmonary hypertension Farkhooy, Amir Bellocchia, Michaela Hedenström, Hans Libertucci, Daniela Bucca, Caterina Janson, Christer Solidoro, Paolo Malinovschi, Andrei Eur Clin Respir J Research Article Background: Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a progressive disorder of the pulmonary circulation, associated with diverse medical conditions. Exercise limitation is the most prominent symptom in PH. Exercise capacity, commonly assessed through a six-minute walk test (6MWT), correlates with both functional status and survival in PH. Few studies have analysed the relation between respiratory function and exercise limitation. Therefore, we investigated the relationship between resting pulmonary function, exercise capacity, and exertional desaturation, assessed through the 6MWT, in unselected PH patients. Methods: Fifty consecutive patients with PH diagnosis, referred for pulmonary function testing (lung volume, spirometry, and diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide (DLCO)) and 6MWT, were recruited at Molinette University Hospital, Turin. Results: The majority of the patients (54%) had PH due to left heart disease. Airway obstruction (FEV(1)/VC-ratio < 0.7) was found in 46% of the patients and they performed significantly worse in the 6MWT than unobstructed patients (307 m vs. 377 m). Patients with PH due to left heart disease also performed significantly poorer 6MWT when airway obstruction was present (305 m vs. 389 m). Twenty-two patients (44%) presented exertional desaturation upon 6MWT. Lower DLCO divided by the alveolar volume (DLCO/VA), FEV(1)/VC-ratios and resting PaO(2)-values were significantly correlated with exertional desaturation after adjustments for age, sex, BMI, and smoking habits. DLCO/VA was the main determinant of exertional desaturation in a stepwise regression model. Conclusions: Spirometric parameters of airway obstruction were related to walk distance and exercise-induced desaturation in PH patients. This suggests a place for spirometry in clinical monitoring of PH patients. Taylor & Francis 2020-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7178896/ /pubmed/32363016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20018525.2020.1745492 Text en © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Farkhooy, Amir
Bellocchia, Michaela
Hedenström, Hans
Libertucci, Daniela
Bucca, Caterina
Janson, Christer
Solidoro, Paolo
Malinovschi, Andrei
Lung function in relation to six-minute walk test in pulmonary hypertension
title Lung function in relation to six-minute walk test in pulmonary hypertension
title_full Lung function in relation to six-minute walk test in pulmonary hypertension
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title_full_unstemmed Lung function in relation to six-minute walk test in pulmonary hypertension
title_short Lung function in relation to six-minute walk test in pulmonary hypertension
title_sort lung function in relation to six-minute walk test in pulmonary hypertension
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7178896/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32363016
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20018525.2020.1745492
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