Abstract
We studied the distribution profiles and repeatability of key exercise performance parameters in the first large multicentre trials to include these measurements in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). After a screening visit, 463 subjects with COPD (mean±SD forced expiratory volume in 1 s 43±13% predicted) completed two run-in visits before treatment randomisation. At the run-in visits, measurements were conducted at rest, at a standardised time near end-exercise (isotime) and at peak exercise during constant work rate (CWR) cycle tests at 75% of each individual's maximum work capacity. The intraclass correlation coefficient was used to evaluate the test-retest repeatability of measurements of endurance time (ET), inspiratory capacity (IC), ventilation and dyspnoea intensity (Borg scale) during exercise. IC, ventilation and dyspnoea ratings were normally distributed; ET showed rightward skew (median
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O’Donnell, D. E., Travers, J., Webb, K. A., He, Z., Lam, Y. M., Hamilton, A., … Magnussen, H. (2009). Reliability of ventilatory parameters during cycle ergometry in multicentre trials in COPD. European Respiratory Journal, 34(4), 866–874. https://doi.org/10.1183/09031936.00168708
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