Screening for mitochondrial cytopathies: The sub-anaerobic threshold exercise test (SATET)

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A simple test is described for identifying patients with abnormalities of muscle energy metabolism secondary to mitochondrial dysfunction, based on the venous lactate response to exercise at 90% of predicted work rate at the anaerobic threshold. The test was standardised for age, weight and sex of subjects, and was abnormal in all cases of mitochondrial cytopathy tested, with a false positive rate of 7% in a control population. The test was abnormal in two cases of mitochondrial disease in which muscle biopsy was normal or showed only non-specific changes.

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Nashef, L., & Lane, R. J. M. (1989). Screening for mitochondrial cytopathies: The sub-anaerobic threshold exercise test (SATET). Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 52(9), 1090–1094. https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.52.9.1090

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