Department of Biomechanics, University of Nebraska, Omaha, Nebraska, USA.
Center for Research in Human Movement Variability, University of Nebraska, Omaha, Nebraska, USA.
COPD. 2020 Jun;17(3):245-252. doi: 10.1080/15412555.2020.1750578. Epub 2020 Apr 17.
A healthy respiratory system has variability from breath-to-breath and patients with COPD (PwCOPD) have abnormal variability in breath cycles. The aim of this study was to determine if interbreath-interval and tidal-volume variability, and airflow regularity change as metabolic demands increase (seated, standing, and walking) in PwCOPD as compared to controls. Sixteen PwCOPD (64.3 ± 7.9 yr, 61.3 ± 44.1% FEV%predicted) and 21 controls (60.2 ± 6.8 yr, 97.5 ± 16.8% FEV%predicted) sat, stood, and walked at their preferred-pace for five-minutes each while breathing patterns were recorded. The mean, standard deviation, and coefficient of variation of interbreath-intervals and tidal-volume, and the regularity (sample entropy) of airflow were quantified. Results were subjected to ANOVA analysis. Interbreath-interval means were shorter in PwCOPD compared to controls ( = 0.04) and as metabolic demand increased ( < 0.0001), standard deviation was decreased in PwCOPD compared to controls during each condition (p' < 0.002). Mean tidal-volume did decrease as metabolic demand increased across groups ( < 0.0001). Coefficient of variation findings ( = 0.002) indicated PwCOPD decline in tidal-volume variability from sitting to standing to walking; whereas, controls do not. There was an interaction for airflow ( = 0.02) indicating that although, PwCOPD had a more regular airflow across all conditions, control's airflow became more irregular as metabolic demand increased. PwCOPD's airflow was always more regular compared to controls ( = 0.006); although, airflow became more irregular as metabolic demand increased ( < 0.0001). Healthy respiratory systems have variability and irregularity from breath-to-breath decreases with adaptation to demand. PwCOPD have more regular and restricted breathing pattern that may affect their ability to adjust in demanding situations.
健康的呼吸系统在呼吸之间存在可变性,而 COPD 患者(PwCOPD)的呼吸周期存在异常可变性。本研究旨在确定与对照组相比,PwCOPD 在代谢需求增加(坐、站和行走)时,呼吸间隔和潮气量的可变性以及气流的规律性是否会发生变化。16 名 PwCOPD(64.3±7.9 岁,61.3±44.1%预计 FEV%)和 21 名对照(60.2±6.8 岁,97.5±16.8%预计 FEV%)以自己喜欢的速度各坐、站和行走 5 分钟,同时记录呼吸模式。量化了呼吸间隔和潮气量的平均值、标准差和变异系数,以及气流的规律性(样本熵)。结果进行了方差分析。与对照组相比,PwCOPD 的呼吸间隔平均值更短( =0.04),随着代谢需求的增加( <0.0001),在每个条件下,PwCOPD 的标准差均低于对照组(p' <0.002)。随着各组代谢需求的增加,平均潮气量确实减少( <0.0001)。变异系数的发现( =0.002)表明,PwCOPD 的潮气量可变性从坐姿到站立到行走均降低;然而,对照组则没有。气流存在交互作用( =0.02),表明尽管 PwCOPD 在所有条件下的气流都更规则,但随着代谢需求的增加,对照组的气流变得更加不规则。与对照组相比,PwCOPD 的气流始终更规则( =0.006);然而,随着代谢需求的增加,气流变得更加不规则( <0.0001)。健康的呼吸系统在呼吸之间存在可变性和不规则性,随着对需求的适应而减少。PwCOPD 的呼吸模式更规则且受限,这可能会影响他们在高需求情况下的适应能力。