2007
DOI: 10.1183/09031936.00071506
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The 6-min walking distance: long-term follow up in patients with COPD

Abstract: The 6-min walking distance (6MWD) test is used in clinical practice and research into patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). However, little is known about natural long-term change in this parameter.The 6MWD was measured at baseline and then annually for 5 yrs in 294 patients with COPD and its annual rate of decline was determined. Forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) was also measured and the relationship between changes in both markers was explored.At baseline, the median 6MWD w… Show more

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“…Another prospective study evaluated COPD patients with a wide range of airflow obstruction during a 5-year period. They also showed an annual decline of the 6MWD; however, in contrast to our findings, the 54-m decrease was really significant only in patients whose FEV 1 was less than 50% of predicted values (8).…”
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“…Another prospective study evaluated COPD patients with a wide range of airflow obstruction during a 5-year period. They also showed an annual decline of the 6MWD; however, in contrast to our findings, the 54-m decrease was really significant only in patients whose FEV 1 was less than 50% of predicted values (8).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…The mean rate of decline in FEV 1 was 26 mL/year, and only 22 patients (23%) presented changes greater than 200 mL and 12% within a 3-year period. These results are consistent with those reported by Casanova et al (8), who showed that FEV 1 values, in liters, declined significantly over 5 s, with a 23 mL/year mean rate of decline.…”
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“…Whether the result of systemic inflammation or disuse atrophy, or a combination of both, it is known that the exercise capacity as demonstrated by low peak exercise oxygen uptake during a cardiopulmonary exercise test or decreased 6MWD, are important factors predictive of poor outcome [68]. Interestingly, in patients with severe COPD who have little room to loose more lung function, the decline in FEV1 slows over time, whereas the decrease in 6MWD continues and may actually help assess the progression of disease [69]. Other factors contribute to decreased functional capacity, including anaemia, osteoporosis and cardiovascular compromise.…”
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“…En los últimos años ha adquirido una importancia progresiva por su fácil implementación y reproducibilidad. Se ha utilizado ampliamente en pacientes con enfermedades respiratorias y cardiovasculares; para evaluar la capacidad de ejercicio de los pacientes [3][4][5][6][7][8] ; la respuesta a intervenciones terapeúticas 9,10 ; como factor pronóstico de sobrevida 6,7,11,12 ; y como índice de deterioro en la enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica (EPOC) 13,14 .…”
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