Sit-to-stand test and 6-min walking test correlation in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Background: The 6-min walking test (6MWT) is one of the most commonly used tests to assess exercise capacity during chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). However, it is a relatively time-consuming test. Many authors assessed the usefulness of simpler methods, as the sit-to-stand test (STST),...

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Main Authors: Mjid Meriem, Jouda Cherif, Sonia Toujani, Yassine Ouahchi, Abdelmajid Ben Hmida, Majed Beji
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2015-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.thoracicmedicine.org/article.asp?issn=1817-1737;year=2015;volume=10;issue=4;spage=269;epage=273;aulast=Meriem
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spelling doaj-f560efbc0e8246bf85435fd51c749ca42020-11-24T23:30:36ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAnnals of Thoracic Medicine1817-17371998-35572015-01-0110426927310.4103/1817-1737.165289Sit-to-stand test and 6-min walking test correlation in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseMjid MeriemJouda CherifSonia ToujaniYassine OuahchiAbdelmajid Ben HmidaMajed BejiBackground: The 6-min walking test (6MWT) is one of the most commonly used tests to assess exercise capacity during chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). However, it is a relatively time-consuming test. Many authors assessed the usefulness of simpler methods, as the sit-to-stand test (STST), to estimate exercise capacity. Purpose: To demonstrate the feasibility of STST, in comparison to 6MWT, for the evaluation of functional status in Tunisian COPD patients and evaluate its correlation to the severity of the disease. Methods: We studied patients with COPD (Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease A-D). All patients had plethysmography and manual quadriceps femoris muscle strength evaluation. Each patient completed a 6MWT and a STST. During the tests, dyspnea severity (Borg scale), heart rate, pulsed oxygen saturation, and blood pressure were measured. Results: In 49 patients with stable COPD (mean age 67.06 ± 8.4 years, mean forced expiratory volume in the first second 46.25% ± 19.64%), 6MWT and STST were correlated with each other (r = 0.47, P = 0.001). During 6MWT and STST, the rise in heart rate, systolic blood pressure, and severity of dyspnea were statistically significant compared to baseline (P < 0.05). However, cardiorespiratory stress was lower after STST than after 6MWT (P < 0.05). A statistically significant positive correlation was noted between the 6MWT distance and forced vital capacity (r = 0.357, P < 0.05). The 6MWT was negatively correlated with dyspnea severity at baseline (r = −0.289, P < 0.05) and with BODE index (r = −0.672, P < 0.01). STST was correlated only with age (r = 0.377, P < 0.01). No correlation was found between both tests and quadriceps femoris strength. Conclusion: As like as 6MWT, STST can determine functional status during COPD. In addition, it is less time consuming and produces less hemodynamical stress compared to 6MWT. STST can be used as an alternative for 6MWT in patients with COPD.http://www.thoracicmedicine.org/article.asp?issn=1817-1737;year=2015;volume=10;issue=4;spage=269;epage=273;aulast=MeriemChronic obstructive pulmonary diseasefunctional statusmuscle dysfunctionpulmonary functionsurvival
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Jouda Cherif
Sonia Toujani
Yassine Ouahchi
Abdelmajid Ben Hmida
Majed Beji
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Jouda Cherif
Sonia Toujani
Yassine Ouahchi
Abdelmajid Ben Hmida
Majed Beji
Sit-to-stand test and 6-min walking test correlation in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Annals of Thoracic Medicine
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
functional status
muscle dysfunction
pulmonary function
survival
author_facet Mjid Meriem
Jouda Cherif
Sonia Toujani
Yassine Ouahchi
Abdelmajid Ben Hmida
Majed Beji
author_sort Mjid Meriem
title Sit-to-stand test and 6-min walking test correlation in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
title_short Sit-to-stand test and 6-min walking test correlation in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
title_full Sit-to-stand test and 6-min walking test correlation in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
title_fullStr Sit-to-stand test and 6-min walking test correlation in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
title_full_unstemmed Sit-to-stand test and 6-min walking test correlation in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
title_sort sit-to-stand test and 6-min walking test correlation in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Annals of Thoracic Medicine
issn 1817-1737
1998-3557
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Background: The 6-min walking test (6MWT) is one of the most commonly used tests to assess exercise capacity during chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). However, it is a relatively time-consuming test. Many authors assessed the usefulness of simpler methods, as the sit-to-stand test (STST), to estimate exercise capacity. Purpose: To demonstrate the feasibility of STST, in comparison to 6MWT, for the evaluation of functional status in Tunisian COPD patients and evaluate its correlation to the severity of the disease. Methods: We studied patients with COPD (Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease A-D). All patients had plethysmography and manual quadriceps femoris muscle strength evaluation. Each patient completed a 6MWT and a STST. During the tests, dyspnea severity (Borg scale), heart rate, pulsed oxygen saturation, and blood pressure were measured. Results: In 49 patients with stable COPD (mean age 67.06 ± 8.4 years, mean forced expiratory volume in the first second 46.25% ± 19.64%), 6MWT and STST were correlated with each other (r = 0.47, P = 0.001). During 6MWT and STST, the rise in heart rate, systolic blood pressure, and severity of dyspnea were statistically significant compared to baseline (P < 0.05). However, cardiorespiratory stress was lower after STST than after 6MWT (P < 0.05). A statistically significant positive correlation was noted between the 6MWT distance and forced vital capacity (r = 0.357, P < 0.05). The 6MWT was negatively correlated with dyspnea severity at baseline (r = −0.289, P < 0.05) and with BODE index (r = −0.672, P < 0.01). STST was correlated only with age (r = 0.377, P < 0.01). No correlation was found between both tests and quadriceps femoris strength. Conclusion: As like as 6MWT, STST can determine functional status during COPD. In addition, it is less time consuming and produces less hemodynamical stress compared to 6MWT. STST can be used as an alternative for 6MWT in patients with COPD.
topic Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
functional status
muscle dysfunction
pulmonary function
survival
url http://www.thoracicmedicine.org/article.asp?issn=1817-1737;year=2015;volume=10;issue=4;spage=269;epage=273;aulast=Meriem
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