A better response in exercise capacity after pulmonary rehabilitation in more severe COPD patients

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Summary

Purpose

Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) has positive effects on exercise capacity in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). However, not all COPD patients benefit from PR to the same extent. We investigated whether there is a patient profile, which is associated with the improvement in endurance exercise capacity.

Methods

In this observational study, we included 102 COPD patients who followed PR (age 60 ± 10 (mean ± SD) years, FEV1%predicted 44 ± 16%, 54 men). Lung function, maximal incremental cycle testing (Wpeak, VO2peak, Δlactate), quadriceps force and incremental and endurance shuttle walk test (ISWT/ESWT) were performed at the start of PR. The ESWT was repeated after 7 weeks of PR.

Results

Mean change in ESWT (ΔESWT) was 100 ± 154%. Four variables showed a statistically significant negative correlation with ΔESWT: FEV1%pred. (ρ = −0.20), Wpeak (ρ = −0.24), Δlactate (ρ = −0.33) and incremental shuttle walk test (ISWT) (ρ = −0.31). A cluster analysis identified two patient profiles: A profile with high ΔESWT, TLC and RV and low FEV1, VO2peak, quadriceps force, Δlactate, HRpeak%pred. and ISWT distance and a profile with low ΔESWT, TLC and RV and high FEV1, VO2peak, quadriceps force, Δlactate, HRpeak%pred. and ISWT distance.

Conclusions

Single variables from lung function or exercise testing at baseline have limited predictive value for response to exercise training.

However, patients with worse disease status (i.e. a combination of lower FEV1, more hyperinflation, lower exercise capacity and worse quadriceps force) improve more in endurance exercise capacity.

Keywords

COPD
Rehabiliation
Exercise capacity
Shuttle walk test

Abbreviations

BMI
Body Mass Index
COPD
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
EKG
Electrocardiogram
ESWT
Endurance Shuttle Walk Test
FEV1
Forced Expiratory Volume in one second
FVC
Forced Vital Capacity
HADS
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale
HR
Heart Rate
ISWT
Incremental Shuttle Walk Test
PR
Pulmonary Rehabilitation
RV
Residual Volume
TLC
Total Lung Capacity
VE
Minute Ventilation
VCO2
Carbon Dioxide Output
VO2
Oxygen Uptake
Wpeak
Peak Work Rate
ΔESWT
Change in endurance shuttle walk test percentage, before and after pulmonary rehabilitation
Δlactate
Change in lactate concentration during maximal incremental exercise testing

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