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Many exercise tests are commonly used to evaluate the changes of exercise tolerance following rehabilitation programs in patients with chronic respiratory diseases. Among the tests (6-MWT, incremental test, ...), the literature seems to indicate that endurance time is the most responsive parameter for detecting and quantifying changes in exercise capacity following a rehabilitation program. Although its clinical interest is undeniable, the endurance shuttle walking test is rarely used because it requires the prior performance of two incremental shuttle walking tests to determine the walking speed imposed on the patient. In this protocol, we propose to test a Walk-Time Limit Test (WTLT) derived from the 6-minute walk test (6-MWT) and based on the average walking speed achieved in this test commonly used in the follow-up of patients with chronic diseases. TTLM validation would improve the functional assessment of patients with chronic diseases while limiting the number of exercise tests.


Clinical Trial Description

Each patient will perform 4 visits over a period of 4-week. Fifty subjects with COPD and fifty subjects with heart failure will be recruited for the same protocol. During the first visit, the subject will realize two 6-MWT and a cardiopulmonary exercise test on ergocycle with the measure of cardiorespiratory parameters. We will evaluate the physical activity during daily life using an accelerometer and we will use several questionnaires to measure the quality of life, the motivation to physical activities and symptoms. During the second visit, the subject will realize a 4-meter walk test, two incremental shuttle walk tests (ISWT), an endurance shuttle walk test (ESWT) and a test with dynamometer to measure the quadriceps strength. During the third and fourth visits, the subject realize two or three endurance walking tests (Walk-Time Limit Test - WTLT) at a walking speed equivalent to the mean speed realize during the better 6MWT (visit 1) ;


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NCT number NCT04086953
Study type Interventional
Source University Hospital, Brest
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Status Terminated
Phase N/A
Start date February 20, 2020
Completion date January 31, 2024

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