Ana Villamañán Montero , Carlos Martín de Vicente , Juan Pablo García Íñiguez , Feliciano Ramos Fuentes
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摘要
简介六分钟步行测试是一种压力测试,可提供有关慢性疾病患者运动耐量的信息。本研究的目的是为儿科参考人群中 6-12 岁健康儿童的六分钟步行测试制定具有正常值的参考方程:我们对 236 名健康儿童进行了六分钟步行测试,分析了测试前和测试后的变量,并选择结果显著的变量(P 结果)制定了参考方程:测试前后的数值分别为:血氧饱和度为 97.82%(SD,0.64) vs 97.82%(SD,0.59);心率为 96.59 bpm(SD,16.11) vs 131.89 bmp(SD,22.64);血氧饱和度为 0.52 (SD, 0.83) vs 3.01 (SD, 2.42);下肢疲劳程度(博格量表)为 0.68 (SD, 0.98) vs 2.95 (SD, 2.26)。平均步行距离为 668.03 米(标清,87.36)(男生为 671.42 米[标清,92.2] ,女生为 664.22 米[标清,81.81])。我们拟合了预测方程,其中包括年龄、身高以及基线心率和最终心率之间的差异等变量。我们还生成了身高步行距离百分位图:结论:年龄、身高、经常运动和肥胖对测试结果有影响。要将 6 分钟步行测试应用于临床实践,就必须获得健康儿童的参考值。
Reference charts for the six-minute walk test in healthy school-aged children from the city of Zaragoza, Spain
Introduction
The six-minute walk test is a stress test that provides information about exercise tolerance in chronic diseases. The aim of the study was to develop reference equations with normal values for the test in healthy children aged 6–12 years in our paediatric reference population.
Patients and methods
The six-minute walk test was carried out in a sample of 236 healthy children, analyzing pre- and post-test variables, and we developed reference equations selecting variables that turned out to be significant (P < .05).
Results
The pre- and post-test values, respectively, were 97.82% (SD, 0.64) vs 97.82% (SD, 0.59) for oxygen saturation; 96.59 bpm (SD, 16.11) vs 131.89 bmp (SD, 22.64) for the heart rate; 0.52 (SD, 0.83) vs 3.01 (SD, 2.42) for the degree of dyspnea (Borg scale) and 0.68 (SD, 0.98) vs 2.95 (SD, 2.26) for the degree of lower extremities fatigue (Borg scale). The average distance walked was 668.03 m (SD, 87.36) (671.42 m in boys [SD, 92.2] vs 664.22 m in girls [SD, 81.81]). We fitted predictive equations that included the variables age, height and difference between baseline and final heart rate. We also generated percentile charts of the distance walked for height.
Conclusions
Age, height, regular physical activity and obesity had an impact on test results. Obtaining reference values for the 6-min walk test in healthy children is necessary for its application in clinical practice.