Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Clinical Trial
— PH-6MSTOfficial title:
Comparison of the Cardiopulmonary and Gaz-exchange Response Between the Six-minute Stepper Test and the Incremental Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing in Patients With Chronicle Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
NCT number | NCT04008615 |
Other study ID # | PH-6MST |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Recruiting |
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First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | August 1, 2019 |
Est. completion date | September 30, 2023 |
Chronicle obstructive pulmonary disease is a worldwide cause of mortality and morbidity. This systemic disease progressively leads to dyspnea, muscle wasting and exercise capacity impairment. Pulmonary rehabilitation is a cornerstone in the management of these systemic effects. Unfortunately, access to pulmonary rehabilitation is limited for many people who would benefit from it, primarily because of a lack of pulmonary rehabilitation and assessment centers. Optimal assessment should include an incremental cardiopulmonary exercise testing. This test allows to evaluate the factors contributing to exercise intolerance by linking performance and physiological parameters to the underlying metabolism. Moreover, it is the standard test to determine both the optimal training settings as well as any cardiopulmonary contraindications to pulmonary rehabilitation. However, this test is not available in most centers and when it is, consultations are limited. Therefore, pulmonary rehabilitation is often delayed for several weeks and patients can lose motivation. In order to promote pulmonary rehabilitation, the incremental cardiopulmonary exercise testing could be replaced by field tests to individualize pulmonary rehabilitation prescription. The six-minute stepper test is a new field tool. Its sensitivity and reproducibility have previously been reported in patients with chronicle obstructive pulmonary disease. It is easy to set up in the clinical setting and could be used to individualize pulmonary rehabilitation. The main drawback when using field test is that they only provide a non specific assessement of the functional capacity because cardiopulmonary parameters and gaz exchanges are not monitored. Although the performance during the 6-minute stepper test is moderately related with the maximal oxygen consumption during the incremental cardiopulmonary exercise testing performed on a cycloergometer, a direct comprehensive comparison of cardiopulmonary parameters and gaz exchanges during these two tests have never been performed. Moreover, stepping is more closely related with activities of daily life (requiring a repetitive transition from rest to submaximal exercise intensity) than the maximal incremental exercise on cycloergometer and could provide further insight on the disability of patients during their usual activities, such as stair climbing (which is frequently avoided). Additionally, on-transient phase two oxygen consumption kinetic is particularly relevant because it evaluation is independent of the patient's motivation or criteria used to terminate exercise. Therefore, the aim of this study is to compare the cardiorespiratory parameters, the gaz exchanges and the maximality between the six-minute stepper test and the incremental cardiopulmonary exercise testing performed on a cycloergometer. The secondary objective was to compare the on-transient oxygen consumption phase two kinetic parameters (time constant, span and steady state) according to the severity of the disease.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 80 |
Est. completion date | September 30, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | June 30, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Age > 18 ans ; - Chronicle obstructive pulmonary disease stage I/IV ; - Weight = 90kg ; - Eligible for pulmonary rehabilitation. Exclusion Criteria: - Require during exercise oxygen ; - Pregnant woman or likely to be ; - Patient under guardianship ; - Contraindication to cardiopulmonary exercise testing ; - Patient medically treated with heart rate modulator (excluding oral B2-agonist) ; - Patient treated with pacemaker or defibrillator ; - History of lower limb impairment (i.e. peripheral artery disease, orthopedic disorder etc.). |
Country | Name | City | State |
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France | ADIR Association | Bois-Guillaume | |
France | Centre Hostalier Intercommunal Elbeuf-Louviers-Val de Reuil | Elbeuf | |
France | Groupe Hospitalier du Havre | Le Havre |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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ADIR Association |
France,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Oxygen consumption using indirect calorimetry | The tests will be performed using a face mask, a pneumotachograph and a gaz analyzer. | The 2 6-minute stepper test will be carried out on the same day (20 minute of rest between each test) for a total time frame of 1 day. | |
Secondary | Steps during 6-minute stepper test using stepper device. | The 2 6-minute stepper test will be carried out on the same day (20 minute of rest between each test) for a total time frame of 1 day. | ||
Secondary | Carbon dioxide production using indirect calorimetry | The tests will be performed using a face mask, a pneumotachograph and a gaz analyzer. | The 2 6-minute stepper test will be carried out on the same day (20 minute of rest between each test) for a total time frame of 1 day. | |
Secondary | Heart rate using a 12-lead electrocardiogram | Heart rate wil be continuously monitored throughout the tests. | The 2 6-minute stepper test will be carried out on the same day (20 minute of rest between each test) for a total time frame of 1 day. | |
Secondary | Transcutaneous oxygen saturation using a pulse oxymetry system | Transcutaneous oxygen saturation will be continuously monitored throughout the tests at the earlobe. | The 2 6-minute stepper test will be carried out on the same day (20 minute of rest between each test) for a total time frame of 1 day. | |
Secondary | Tidal volume using a pneumotachograph | The outcome will be continuously monitored throughout the tests. | The 2 6-minute stepper test will be carried out on the same day (20 minute of rest between each test) for a total time frame of 1 day. | |
Secondary | Respiratory rate using a pneumotachograph | The outcome will be continuously monitored throughout the tests. | The 2 6-minute stepper test will be carried out on the same day (20 minute of rest between each test) for a total time frame of 1 day. | |
Secondary | Minute ventilation using a pneumotachograph | The outcome will be continuously monitored throughout the tests. | The 2 6-minute stepper test will be carried out on the same day (20 minute of rest between each test) for a total time frame of 1 day. | |
Secondary | Respiratory exchange ratio using indirect calorimetry | The outcome will be continuously monitored throughout the tests. | The 2 6-minute stepper test will be carried out on the same day (20 minute of rest between each test) for a total time frame of 1 day. | |
Secondary | Oxygen equivalent using indirect calorimetry | The outcome will be continuously monitored throughout the tests and calculated as the ratio between minute ventilation to oxygen consumption | The 2 6-minute stepper test will be carried out on the same day (20 minute of rest between each test) for a total time frame of 1 day. | |
Secondary | Carbon dioxide equivalent using indirect calorimetry | The outcome will be continuously monitored throughout the tests and calculated as the ratio between minute ventilation to carbon dioxide production | The 2 6-minute stepper test will be carried out on the same day (20 minute of rest between each test) for a total time frame of 1 day. | |
Secondary | Ratio between dead space volume to tidal volume using a pneumotachograph and indirect calorimetry | The outcome will be continuously monitored throughout the tests. | The 2 6-minute stepper test will be carried out on the same day (20 minute of rest between each test) for a total time frame of 1 day. | |
Secondary | Dyspnea using the Borg scale | Borg scale range from 0 (no breathlessness) to 10 (maximal breathlessness) | The 2 6-minute stepper test will be carried out on the same day (20 minute of rest between each test) for a total time frame of 1 day. | |
Secondary | Lower limb fatigue using the Borg scale | Borg scale range from 0 (no breathlessness) to 10 (maximal breathlessness) | The 2 6-minute stepper test will be carried out on the same day (20 minute of rest between each test) for a total time frame of 1 day. |
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