Test-Retest Reliability and Physiological Responses Associated with the Steep Ramp Anaerobic Test in Patients with COPD
Autor: | Darcy D Marciniuk, Scotty J. Butcher, Robyn L. Chura, Ron Clemens |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Předmět: |
lcsh:RC705-779
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine COPD medicine.medical_specialty Article Subject business.industry lcsh:Diseases of the respiratory system General Medicine medicine.disease Physiological responses Test (assessment) Heart failure Internal medicine medicine Physical therapy Cardiology In patient business Anaerobic exercise Reliability (statistics) Wingate test Research Article |
Zdroj: | Pulmonary Medicine Pulmonary Medicine, Vol 2012 (2012) |
ISSN: | 2090-1844 2090-1836 |
Popis: | The Steep Ramp Anaerobic Test (SRAT) was developed as a clinical test of anaerobic leg muscle function for use in determining anaerobic power and in prescribing high-intensity interval exercise in patients with chronic heart failure and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD); however, neither the test-retest reliability nor the physiological qualities of this test have been reported. We therefore, assessed test-retest reliability of the SRAT and the physiological characteristics associated with the test in patients with COPD. 11 COPD patients (mean FEV143% predicted) performed a cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) on Day 1, and an SRAT and a 30-second Wingate anaerobic test (WAT) on each of Days 2 and 3. The SRAT showed a high degree of test-retest reliability (ICC=0.99;CV=3.8%, and bias 4.5 W, error −15.3–24.4 W). Power output on the SRAT was 157 W compared to 66 W on the CPET and 231 W on the WAT. Despite the differences in workload, patients exhibited similar metabolic and ventilatory responses between the three tests. Measures of ventilatory constraint correlated more strongly with the CPET than the WAT; however, physiological variables correlated more strongly with the WAT. The SRAT is a highly reliable test that better reflects physiological performance on a WAT power test despite a similar level of ventilatory constraint compared to CPET. |
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