Marcela Pinto Venâncio Lourenço da Silva, Paulo Victor Leandro da Silva Pinto, Iasmim Maria Pereira Pinto Fonseca, Lucas Silva de Lima, Alícia Sales Carneiro, Walter Costa, Ana Paula Santos, Agnaldo José Lopes
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Correlations between exercise oxygen consumption, lung function, image findings, and quality of life in adults with post-tuberculosis lung disease.
The aim of this study is to evaluate the correlations of peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak) with lung mechanics, radiographic abnormalities, and quality of life (QoL) in adults with post-tuberculosis lung disease (PTLD). This is a cross-sectional study in which 60 adults with PTLD underwent a cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET). Additionally, the following assessments were performed: spirometry, impulse oscillometry (IOS), chest X-ray (CXR), and QoL using the WHOQOL-BREF. The mean peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak) was 16.1 ± 6.8 ml/kg/min. There were positive correlations between VO2peak and several parameters, including height, physical-WHOQOL-BREF, and forced vital capacity (FVC). There were negative correlations between VO2peak and several parameters, including age, heterogeneity of resistance between 5 and 20 Hz, frequency response (Fres), and reactance-area. In IOS, patients with small airway disease (SAD) had a lower VO2peak. Regarding CXR, only cavitation and nodular opacities were associated with a lower VO2peak. In multivariate analysis, FVC, age, male sex, and Fres explained 65.2% of the variability in VO2peak. In conclusion, there is a relationship between VO2peak and lung mechanics in patients with PTLD. In these patients, IOS is able to detect more pulmonary mechanical alterations than spirometry, including those reflecting SAD. Thus, the use of both CPET and IOS may aid in the monitoring of patients with PTLD.
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Chronic Respiratory Disease is a peer-reviewed, open access, scholarly journal, created in response to the rising incidence of chronic respiratory diseases worldwide. It publishes high quality research papers and original articles that have immediate relevance to clinical practice and its multi-disciplinary perspective reflects the nature of modern treatment. The journal provides a high quality, multi-disciplinary focus for the publication of original papers, reviews and commentary in the broad area of chronic respiratory disease, particularly its treatment and management.