ERS statement on standardisation of cardiopulmonary exercise testing in chronic lung diseases
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Published:2019-12-18
Issue:154
Volume:28
Page:180101
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ISSN:0905-9180
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Container-title:European Respiratory Review
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Eur Respir Rev
Author:
Radtke ThomasORCID, Crook Sarah, Kaltsakas Georgios, Louvaris Zafeiris, Berton Danilo, Urquhart Don S.ORCID, Kampouras AsteriosORCID, Rabinovich Roberto A., Verges Samuel, Kontopidis Dimitris, Boyd Jeanette, Tonia Thomy, Langer DanielORCID, De Brandt Jana, Goërtz Yvonne M.J., Burtin Chris, Spruit Martijn A.ORCID, Braeken Dionne C.W., Dacha Sauwaluk, Franssen Frits M.E.ORCID, Laveneziana Pierantonio, Eber Ernst, Troosters Thierry, Neder J. AlbertoORCID, Puhan Milo A.ORCID, Casaburi Richard, Vogiatzis Ioannis, Hebestreit Helge
Abstract
The objective of this document was to standardise published cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) protocols for improved interpretation in clinical settings and multicentre research projects. This document: 1) summarises the protocols and procedures used in published studies focusing on incremental CPET in chronic lung conditions; 2) presents standard incremental protocols for CPET on a stationary cycle ergometer and a treadmill; and 3) provides patients' perspectives on CPET obtained through an online survey supported by the European Lung Foundation. We systematically reviewed published studies obtained from EMBASE, Medline, Scopus, Web of Science and the Cochrane Library from inception to January 2017. Of 7914 identified studies, 595 studies with 26 523 subjects were included. The literature supports a test protocol with a resting phase lasting at least 3 min, a 3-min unloaded phase, and an 8- to 12-min incremental phase with work rate increased linearly at least every minute, followed by a recovery phase of at least 2–3 min. Patients responding to the survey (n=295) perceived CPET as highly beneficial for their diagnostic assessment and informed the Task Force consensus. Future research should focus on the individualised estimation of optimal work rate increments across different lung diseases, and the collection of robust normative data.
Publisher
European Respiratory Society (ERS)
Subject
Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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