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印度儿童、青少年及成年人六分钟步行试验的预测方程。

Predictive equation for six-minute walk test in Indian children, adolescents, and adults.

作者信息

Agarwal Bela, Shah Monal, Sawant Bhoomika, Bagwe Hiranmayee, Murkudkar Payal, Mullerpatan Rajani

机构信息

MGM School of Physiotherapy, MGM Institute of Health Sciences, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

出版信息

Lung India. 2023 Mar-Apr;40(2):143-148. doi: 10.4103/lungindia.lungindia_680_21.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Post-COVID residual dysfunction has been observed in a majority of people, with reduction in cardiopulmonary endurance emerging as a primary symptom. The Six-Minute Walk Test is a simple, reliable, and valid test that is used routinely on people with chronic respiratory dysfunction. In the current COVID-19 pandemic situation, reference values and a predictive equation developed from a large sample across a large age group, from 6 to 75 years, will enable one to establish goals of treatment for post-COVID rehabilitation.

METHODS

Following institutional ethical clearance, we recruited 1369 participants for the study (685 females and 684 males). Participants were classified according to biological age into group 1 (6-12 years), group 2 (13-17 years), group 3 (18-40 years), group 4 (41-65 years), and group 5 (>65 years). Informed consent was sought and participants were screened using a health history questionnaire. Demographic features, namely, age, height, weight, and body mass index (BMI) were noted. The Six-Minute Walk Test was administered as per ATS guidelines. Clinical parameters, namely, pulse rate, respiratory rate, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, and rate of perceived exertion were recorded.

RESULTS

The Six-Minute Walk Test (6MWT) was significantly influenced by age and gender (r = 0.257, P = 0.00 and r = 0.501, P = 0.00, respectively). Walking distance was longest in 13-17-year-old males, whereas females demonstrated a linear decline after 12 years. In each age group, males walked a greater distance than females. Stepwise linear regression analysis was used to derive the following predictive equation: 6MWT = 491.93 - (2.148 × age) + (107.07 × gender) (females = 0, males = 1).

CONCLUSION

The study confirmed variability of the Six-Minute Walk Test, with age and gender being predominant predictors. Reference values, equations, and percentile charts generated from the study can be utilised to guide clinical decision-making while exercise prescription for patients with post COVID dysfunction.

摘要

背景

在大多数新冠康复者中都观察到了新冠后遗症功能障碍,心肺耐力下降是主要症状。六分钟步行试验是一种简单、可靠且有效的测试,常用于慢性呼吸功能障碍患者。在当前新冠疫情形势下,来自6至75岁大年龄组的大样本得出的参考值和预测方程,将有助于为新冠康复后的治疗确立目标。

方法

获得机构伦理批准后,我们招募了1369名参与者进行研究(685名女性和684名男性)。参与者根据生物学年龄分为1组(6至12岁)、2组(13至17岁)、3组(18至40岁)、4组(41至65岁)和5组(>65岁)。征求了知情同意,并使用健康史问卷对参与者进行筛查。记录了人口统计学特征,即年龄、身高、体重和体重指数(BMI)。按照美国胸科学会(ATS)指南进行六分钟步行试验。记录临床参数,即脉搏率、呼吸率、收缩压、舒张压和自觉用力程度。

结果

六分钟步行试验(6MWT)受年龄和性别的显著影响(分别为r = 0.257,P = 0.00和r = 0.501,P = 0.00)。步行距离在13至17岁男性中最长,而女性在12岁后呈线性下降。在每个年龄组中,男性步行距离均大于女性。采用逐步线性回归分析得出以下预测方程:6MWT = 491.93 - (2.148×年龄) + (107.07×性别)(女性 = 0,男性 = 1)。

结论

该研究证实了六分钟步行试验的变异性,年龄和性别是主要预测因素。该研究得出的参考值、方程和百分位图可用于指导临床决策,为新冠后遗症功能障碍患者制定运动处方。

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