2001
DOI: 10.1212/wnl.56.12.1733
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A non-ischemic forearm exercise test for the screening of patients with exercise intolerance

Abstract: The authors propose a standardized non-ischemic grip test that overcomes the main drawbacks of the classic ischemic forearm exercise test. It provides a specific, efficient, and safe screening test for patients with exercise intolerance. Its sensitivity was very good for patients with a glycogenolysis defect but remains partial in patients with a mitochondrial disorder.

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“…An elevated baseline level of serum lactate may occur if • the forearm muscles are contracted while the baseline sample is taken. Mitochondrial disorders myopathies may be associated • with elevated baseline lactate [ 14 ] , as may numerous other toxic and metabolic disorders [ 5,23 ] . An elevated baseline serum ammonia level may be due to • medications such as valproic acid, smoking, and undue exertion prior to the test [ 24 ] .…”
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“…An elevated baseline level of serum lactate may occur if • the forearm muscles are contracted while the baseline sample is taken. Mitochondrial disorders myopathies may be associated • with elevated baseline lactate [ 14 ] , as may numerous other toxic and metabolic disorders [ 5,23 ] . An elevated baseline serum ammonia level may be due to • medications such as valproic acid, smoking, and undue exertion prior to the test [ 24 ] .…”
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“…Hogrel et al utilized isometric exercise for 30 s at 70 % of maximal voluntary contraction, without a sphygmomanometer cuff [ 5 ] . Although the authors describe their test as "nonischemic," this level of isometric contraction is probably suf fi cient to block blood fl ow [ 76 ] .…”
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“…Lactate production during short-term exercise is not classically used for the detection of mitochondrial disorders. In patients with mitochondrial disorders the mean lactate curve of 14 patients fell into the normal range [3]. Three other studies using short-term high-intensity protocols which focused on the analysis of oxygen desaturation also reported no different exercise-induced venous peak lactate in patients with mitochondrial disorders, normal and diseased controls [7,9,10].…”
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“…Three other studies using short-term high-intensity protocols which focused on the analysis of oxygen desaturation also reported no different exercise-induced venous peak lactate in patients with mitochondrial disorders, normal and diseased controls [7,9,10]. However, if the venous lactate was normalized to the mechanical energy production during exercise the sensitivity of the NIFET for mitochondriopathy was 57 % and the specifity for normal subjects and patients with unclassified exercise-induced complaints was 92 % [3]. Therefore, an increased lactate production normalized to the mechanical energy production (specific lactate production) was suggested as an early and specific indicator of disturbed oxidative phosphorylation in patients with mitochondrial disorders.…”
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