Peak Responses during Exercise Treadmill Testing using Individualized Ramp Protocol and Modified Bruce Protocol in Elderly Patients

Background: Exercise capacity is well known to be an important prognostic factor in patients with cardiovascular disease and among healthy persons. Aim: To determine if there are any differences between the peak exercise response during exercise treadmill testing with the individualized...

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Main Authors: Sergey Kozlov, Martin Caprnda, Olga Chernova, Marina Matveeva, Irina Alekseeva, Katarina Gazdikova, Ludovit Gaspar, Peter Kruzliak, Slavomira Filipova, Zufar Gabbasov
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Published: Pensoft Publishers 2020-03-01
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Online Access:https://foliamedica.bg/article/49809/download/pdf/
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spelling doaj-6e992d4fdfa64778b5b3a9294fcf10cd2020-11-25T03:20:18ZengPensoft PublishersFolia Medica 1314-21432020-03-01621768110.3897/folmed.62.e4980949809Peak Responses during Exercise Treadmill Testing using Individualized Ramp Protocol and Modified Bruce Protocol in Elderly PatientsSergey Kozlov0Martin Caprnda1Olga Chernova2Marina Matveeva3Irina Alekseeva4Katarina Gazdikova5Ludovit Gaspar6Peter Kruzliak7Slavomira Filipova8Zufar Gabbasov9Ministry of HealthComenius University and University HospitalMinistry of HealthMinistry of HealthMinistry of HealthComenius University and University HospitalComenius University and University HospitalUniversity of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical SciencesComenius University and University HospitalMinistry of HealthBackground: Exercise capacity is well known to be an important prognostic factor in patients with cardiovascular disease and among healthy persons. Aim: To determine if there are any differences between the peak exercise response during exercise treadmill testing with the individualized ramp protocol and the modified Bruce protocol in elderly patients. Materials and methods: The study included 40 patients (both male and female), aged 70 years and older, who had not had a baseline history of the confirmed coronary artery disease or heart failure diagnoses. All patients underwent exercise treadmill testing using modified Bruce protocol and individualized ramp protocol for 2 consecutive days. Peak heart rate, peak systolic and diastolic blood pressure, peak pressure-rate double product, exercise duration, and peak metabolic equivalents were recorded in both tests. Perceived level of exertion was evaluated using the Borg 10-point scale. Results: The average duration of exercise was longer for the ramp protocol than for the modified Bruce protocol. When the modified Bruce protocol was used, patients achieved a lower workload than they did in using the ramp protocol. The rating of perceived exertion using the revised Borg scale (0 to 10) was 5.6±1.4 for the ramp protocol and 8.7±1.4 for the modified Bruce protocol, which indicates that the patients found the ramp protocol easier. Conclusion: In elderly patients the individualized ramp treadmill protocol allows to achieve the optimal test duration with higher degrees of workload and greater patient comfort during the test more often than does the modified Bruce protocol.https://foliamedica.bg/article/49809/download/pdf/elderly adultsexercise treadmill testingexerci
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author Sergey Kozlov
Martin Caprnda
Olga Chernova
Marina Matveeva
Irina Alekseeva
Katarina Gazdikova
Ludovit Gaspar
Peter Kruzliak
Slavomira Filipova
Zufar Gabbasov
spellingShingle Sergey Kozlov
Martin Caprnda
Olga Chernova
Marina Matveeva
Irina Alekseeva
Katarina Gazdikova
Ludovit Gaspar
Peter Kruzliak
Slavomira Filipova
Zufar Gabbasov
Peak Responses during Exercise Treadmill Testing using Individualized Ramp Protocol and Modified Bruce Protocol in Elderly Patients
Folia Medica
elderly adults
exercise treadmill testing
exerci
author_facet Sergey Kozlov
Martin Caprnda
Olga Chernova
Marina Matveeva
Irina Alekseeva
Katarina Gazdikova
Ludovit Gaspar
Peter Kruzliak
Slavomira Filipova
Zufar Gabbasov
author_sort Sergey Kozlov
title Peak Responses during Exercise Treadmill Testing using Individualized Ramp Protocol and Modified Bruce Protocol in Elderly Patients
title_short Peak Responses during Exercise Treadmill Testing using Individualized Ramp Protocol and Modified Bruce Protocol in Elderly Patients
title_full Peak Responses during Exercise Treadmill Testing using Individualized Ramp Protocol and Modified Bruce Protocol in Elderly Patients
title_fullStr Peak Responses during Exercise Treadmill Testing using Individualized Ramp Protocol and Modified Bruce Protocol in Elderly Patients
title_full_unstemmed Peak Responses during Exercise Treadmill Testing using Individualized Ramp Protocol and Modified Bruce Protocol in Elderly Patients
title_sort peak responses during exercise treadmill testing using individualized ramp protocol and modified bruce protocol in elderly patients
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series Folia Medica
issn 1314-2143
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Background: Exercise capacity is well known to be an important prognostic factor in patients with cardiovascular disease and among healthy persons. Aim: To determine if there are any differences between the peak exercise response during exercise treadmill testing with the individualized ramp protocol and the modified Bruce protocol in elderly patients. Materials and methods: The study included 40 patients (both male and female), aged 70 years and older, who had not had a baseline history of the confirmed coronary artery disease or heart failure diagnoses. All patients underwent exercise treadmill testing using modified Bruce protocol and individualized ramp protocol for 2 consecutive days. Peak heart rate, peak systolic and diastolic blood pressure, peak pressure-rate double product, exercise duration, and peak metabolic equivalents were recorded in both tests. Perceived level of exertion was evaluated using the Borg 10-point scale. Results: The average duration of exercise was longer for the ramp protocol than for the modified Bruce protocol. When the modified Bruce protocol was used, patients achieved a lower workload than they did in using the ramp protocol. The rating of perceived exertion using the revised Borg scale (0 to 10) was 5.6±1.4 for the ramp protocol and 8.7±1.4 for the modified Bruce protocol, which indicates that the patients found the ramp protocol easier. Conclusion: In elderly patients the individualized ramp treadmill protocol allows to achieve the optimal test duration with higher degrees of workload and greater patient comfort during the test more often than does the modified Bruce protocol.
topic elderly adults
exercise treadmill testing
exerci
url https://foliamedica.bg/article/49809/download/pdf/
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