4.1 Clinical Physiology, Exercise and Functional Imaging 2016
DOI: 10.1183/13993003.congress-2016.pa1592
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Comparison of cardiopulmonary responses between a new spot marching test and six minute walk test in mild to moderate COPD patients

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“…This new exercise testing protocol has been used in moderate to severe COPD patients. 18,19,[25][26][27] Although participants No.1 and 4 exercised with a low stepping rate of 80 steps/min but this contributed to high stress of cardiopulmonary functions in just about 2 minutes of exercise. The exercise heart rate reached a high percentage of HRmax and severe breathlessness (Table 2, 3, Figure 1).…”
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“…This new exercise testing protocol has been used in moderate to severe COPD patients. 18,19,[25][26][27] Although participants No.1 and 4 exercised with a low stepping rate of 80 steps/min but this contributed to high stress of cardiopulmonary functions in just about 2 minutes of exercise. The exercise heart rate reached a high percentage of HRmax and severe breathlessness (Table 2, 3, Figure 1).…”
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“…35,36 Khaweephab et al 2016 compared CSMT (selfpacing) and 6 MWT in COPD patients and found that the CSMT stress greater lung function than 6MWT with similar cardiovascular loading. 25 Therefore, the limiting exercise factors would be due to more muscle work and overload on the respiratory system. This effect is seen in high RR at the relatively lower intensity based on the percentage of %HRmax.…”
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confidence: 99%