Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2023; 71(S 02): S73-S106
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1761878
Monday, 13 February
Heart Beat Slam

Validation of a New Modified 6-Minute Walk Test (6MWT)

W. Baden
1   Hoppe-Seyler-Str. 1, Tübingen, Deutschland
,
R. Spallek
1   Hoppe-Seyler-Str. 1, Tübingen, Deutschland
,
M. Hofbeck
1   Hoppe-Seyler-Str. 1, Tübingen, Deutschland
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    Background: Patients suffering from congenital heart disease often may not follow classical standardized cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) on a treadmill or bicycle due to insufficiency or mental or physical disability.

    Method: We developed a new CPET for these patients based on a 6MWT allowing individual speed combined with a mobile telemetric spiroergometry. In addition to 6MWT distance and Borg dyspnea index, oxygen uptake (VO2/kg), CO2 production as well as heart rate (HR), breathing frequency (BF) and -minute volume (VE), pulse oxymetry, and ECG could be recorded.

    Results: In a pilot study, we strained 26 healthy volunteers both by regular treadmill CPET (DGPK protocol) and our modified 6MWT in random order on 2 subsequent days. The setup was validated by 28 patients recruited from our GUCH outpatient clinic.

    No.

    Gender

    Age [years]

    Height [cm]

    Weight [kg]

    Volunteers

    26

    12 males, 14 females

    24.3 ± 4.4

    175 ± 8

    70.69 ± 12.1

    Patients

    28

    14 males, 14 females

    23.1 ± 7.4

    171 ± 12

    66.5 ± 16.4

    Biometrical data: (mean ± SD). Statistically there were no biometrical differences.

    Test data: (mean ± SD). AT = anaerobic threshold, max = maximum.

    VO2/kg/minAT [mL/kg/min]

    VO2/kg/min-max [mL/kg/min]

    O2/HR-AT [mL]

    OUES

    HR-AT [/min]

    BFAT [/min]

    VEAT [L/min]

    Treadmill

    24.4 ± 7.2

    41.2 ± 11.1

    12.1 ± 3.8

    2.89 ± 0.96

    137.2 ± 22.0

    25.3 ± 6.7

    40.5 ± 15.1

    6MWT

    23.2 ± 6.9

    32.1 ± 10.3

    11.3 ± 3.7

    2.94 ± 1.17

    141.9 ± 24.6

    32.0 ± 9.3

    44.8 ± 16.1

    r

    0.67

    0.74

    0.74

    0.81

    0.52

    0.53

    0.54

    In linear regression analysis, best correlation was found for oxygen uptake efficiency slope (OUES), oxygen uptake (VO2/kg/min) at anaerobic threshold and maximum.

    Conclusion: Although our modified 6MWT is a test at submaximal effort at anaerobic threshold, it correlates well to classical treadmill test enabling CPET even in physically or mentally handicapped patients, and may serve as substitute for 'classical' treadmill test.


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    Publication History

    Article published online:
    28 January 2023

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