Alternative strategies for exercise critical power estimation in patients with COPD

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Carla Malaguti
Luiz E. Nery
Simone Dal Corso
Marcelo Bicalho De Fuccio
Maria Cristina Lerario
Sonia Cendon
J. Alberto Neder
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[1] Federal University of Sao Paulo-Paulista School of Medicine (UNIFESP-EPM),Pulmonary Function and Clinical Exercise Physiology Unit (SEFICE), Respiratory Division, Department of Medicine
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COPD; Critical power; Oxygen consumption; Exercise capacity;
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Exercise critical power (CP) has been shown to represent the highest sustainable work rate (WR) in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Parameter estimation, however, depends on 4 high-intensity tests performed, on different days, to the limit of tolerance (Tlim). In order to establish a milder protocol that would be more suitable for disabled patients, we contrasted CP derived from 4, 3 and 2 tests (CP4, CP3 and CP2) in 8 males with moderate COPD. In addition, CP was calculated from 2 single-day tests performed on an inverse sequence (CP2AB and CP2BA): CP values within 5 W from CP4 were assumed as “clinically-acceptable” estimates. We found that [CP4–CP3] and [CP4–CP2] differences were within 5 W in 8 and 6 patients, respectively (95% confidence interval of the differences=−1.3 to 3.5 W and −11.5 to 6.5 W). There was a systematic decline on Tlim when an exercise bout was performed after a previous test on the same day (P<0.05). Consequently, substantial differences were found between CP4 and any of the CP estimates obtained from single-day tests. In conclusion, clinically-acceptable estimates of CP can be obtained by using 3 or, in most circumstances, 2 constant WR tests in patients with moderate COPD—provided that they are not performed on the same day.
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