Oxygen Consumption Clinical Trial
Official title:
Assessment of Maximal Oxygen Uptake in Persons Enrolled in Exercise-based Cardiac Rehabilitation
To advance the methodology for evaluating persons with heart disease and their maximal oxygen uptake, the primary aim of this study is to investigate the occurrence of a plateau in oxygen uptake. This plateau will be examined for the purpose of assessing VO2 max in persons enrolled in exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation. Furthermore, this study aims to investigate the age-related respiratory exchange ratio, and rating of perceived exertion, and describe their association with the presence of a plateau. Heart disease and characteristics for all participants are obtained. Participants underwent a maximal exercise test on an ergometer cycle with direct measurement of oxygen uptake to assess oxygen plateau attainment. This included measurement of the maximal oxygen uptake, respiratory exchange ratio, heart rate and the ratio of perceived exertion (BORG6-20).
Oxygen uptake is measured breath-by-breath by a cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET), and oxygen and carbon dioxide sensors were calibrated before each test along with the flow sensor, there was calibrated with a 3-litre syringe. To examine the primary aim, the incidence of a plateau in oxygen uptake was examined by comparing the moving average of the last 15 consecutive breaths with the penultimate 15 breaths and cut-offs at <50 ml and <100 ml of oxygen. Secondary criteria; Respiratory exchange ratio (RER max), Rating of perceived exertion (BORG RPE max) and heart rate (HR max) are examined to determine if the participant performs the exercise test with a maximal effort to exertion. The respiratory exchange ratio (VCO2/VO2) using age-depending RER cut-offs; 1.10 for ages 40-59 years, 1.06 for ages 60-69 years and +70 years to determine if a maximal effort is provided. There are no recommendations for RER cut-off when participants are aged above 69 years. Therefore, they must reach the RER cut-off 1.06 to be evaluated as maximal effort. The rating of perceived exertion using the BORG RPE 6-20 scale evaluation > 17 is considered maximal effort. The test was supervised by experienced physiotherapists, an in-house nurse supported if necessary, and a physician was available upon request. Participants and physiotherapists were blinded for VO2 max results from CPET. CPET gas exchange system was operated by an experienced researcher. Maximal heart rate is rated as a maximal effort by cut-offs calculated as 208 - (0.7 x age in years) according to age group. Using respectively, > 92% and > 89% of the calculated HR max for the age group 40-59 years and the age groups 60-69 years and +70 years to consider maximal effort. ;
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