O Teste do Degrau de Seis Minutos como Preditor de Capacidade Funcional de Acordo com o Consumo de Oxigênio de Pico em Pacientes Cardíacos

  • Ritt L
  • Darzé E
  • Feitosa G
  • et al.
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Background: Six-minute step test (6MST) is a simple way to evaluate functional capacity, although it has not been well studied in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) or heart failure (HF). Objective: Analyze the association between the 6MST and peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak ) and develop an equation for estimating VO2peak based on the 6MST, as well as to determine a cutoff point for the 6MST that predicts a VO2peak ≥20 mL.Kg-1.min-1. Methods: In 171 patients who underwent the 6MST and a cardiopulmonary exercise test, correlation, regression, and ROC analysis were used and a p < 0.05 was admitted as significant. Results: Mean age was 60±14 years and 74% were male. Mean left ventricle ejection fraction was 57±16%, 74% had CAD and 28% had HF. Mean VO2peak was 19±6 mL.Kg-1.min-1 and mean 6MST performance was 87±45 steps. Association between 6MST and VO2peak was r 0.69 (p <0.001). The model VO2peak =19.6 + (0.075 x 6MST) – (0.10 x age) for men and VO2peak =19.6 + (0.075 x 6MST) – (0.10 x age) – 2 for women could predict VO2peak based on 6MST results (adjusted R 0.72; adjusted R2 0.53). The most accurate cutoff point for 6MST to predict a VO2peak ≥20 mL.Kg-1.min-1 was >105 steps (AUC 0.85; 95% CI 0.79-0.90; p <0.001). Conclusion: An equation for predicting VO2peak based on 6MST results was derived, and a significant association was found between 6MST and VO2peak . The cutoff point for 6MST, which predicts a VO2peak ≥20 mL.Kg-1.min-1, was >105 steps.

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Ritt, L. E. F., Darzé, E. S., Feitosa, G. F., Porto, J. S., Bastos, G., Albuquerque, R. B. L. de, … Stein, R. (2021). O Teste do Degrau de Seis Minutos como Preditor de Capacidade Funcional de Acordo com o Consumo de Oxigênio de Pico em Pacientes Cardíacos. Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia, 116(5), 889–895. https://doi.org/10.36660/abc.20190624

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