Authors
William D-C Man, Mohamed GG Soliman, Johanne Gearing, Sheena G Radford, Gerrard F Rafferty, Barry J Gray, Michael I Polkey, John Moxham
Publication date
2003/9/1
Journal
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine
Volume
168
Issue
5
Pages
562-567
Publisher
American Thoracic Society
Description
Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) may stop cycling due to leg effort rather than breathlessness. However, cycling is not relevant to many patients, although walking may be more familiar. A total of 84 patients with COPD were asked to name the predominant symptom limiting incremental shuttle walking, endurance shuttle walking, incremental cycle ergometry, and endurance cycle ergometry, performed to exhaustion on four separate days. Furthermore, quadriceps fatigability was evaluated in 12 patients by measuring unpotentiated and potentiated twitch quadriceps tensions before and 30 minutes after incremental walking and cycling. Breathlessness alone was a more commonly cited limiting symptom after incremental walking compared with incremental cycling (81 vs. 34%; p < 0.001) and after endurance walking compared with endurance cycling (75 vs. 29%; p < 0.001). In addition …
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WDC Man, MGG Soliman, J Gearing, SG Radford… - American journal of respiratory and critical care …, 2003