肺动脉高压患者肺功能与6分钟步行试验的关系。

IF 1.8 Q3 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
European Clinical Respiratory Journal Pub Date : 2020-04-07 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20018525.2020.1745492
Amir Farkhooy, Michaela Bellocchia, Hans Hedenström, Daniela Libertucci, Caterina Bucca, Christer Janson, Paolo Solidoro, Andrei Malinovschi
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背景:肺动脉高压(PH)是一种进行性肺循环疾病,与多种疾病有关。运动受限是ph患者最突出的症状。通常通过6分钟步行试验(6MWT)评估的运动能力与ph患者的功能状态和生存相关。很少有研究分析呼吸功能与运动受限之间的关系。因此,我们在未选择的PH患者中通过6MWT评估静息肺功能、运动能力和运动去饱和度之间的关系。方法:在都灵Molinette大学医院连续招募50例PH诊断患者,进行肺功能检查(肺容量、肺活量测定、一氧化碳弥散量(DLCO))和6MWT。结果:大多数患者(54%)因左心疾病而出现PH。46%的患者存在气道阻塞(FEV1/ vc比< 0.7),且在6MWT时的表现明显差于未阻塞患者(307 m对377 m),左心疾病导致的PH患者在存在气道阻塞时的6MWT表现也明显差(305 m对389 m), 22例(44%)患者在6MWT时出现用力失饱和。低DLCO除以肺泡容积(DLCO/VA)、FEV1/ vc比和静息pao2值在调整年龄、性别、BMI和吸烟习惯后与运动去饱和显著相关。在逐步回归模型中,DLCO/VA是运动去饱和的主要决定因素。结论:肺活量测定参数与PH患者的步行距离和运动引起的去饱和有关。这提示肺活量测定法在PH患者的临床监测中占有一席之地。
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Lung function in relation to six-minute walk test in pulmonary hypertension.

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

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 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 (FEV1/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), FEV1/VC-ratios and resting PaO2-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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