Two chair test: a substitute of 6 min walk test appear cardiopulmonary reserve specific
Background A simple and efficient exercise test possible in a small space is welcome to supplement 6 min walk test (6MWT) that demands a 100 feet corridor to perform.Methods The proposed two chair test (2CT) makes a person to sit and move five times between two chairs placed face to face at 5 feet a...
Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
BMJ Publishing Group
2020-05-01
|
Series: | BMJ Open Respiratory Research |
Online Access: | https://bmjopenrespres.bmj.com/content/7/1/e000447.full |
id |
doaj-a6ffcd26efdf4d64bef258f6a9e95620 |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
spelling |
doaj-a6ffcd26efdf4d64bef258f6a9e956202021-02-01T14:31:00ZengBMJ Publishing GroupBMJ Open Respiratory Research2052-44392020-05-017110.1136/bmjresp-2019-000447Two chair test: a substitute of 6 min walk test appear cardiopulmonary reserve specificParthasarathi Bhattacharyya0Dipanjan Saha1Mintu Paul2Dhiman Ganguly3Biswarup Mukherjee4Sushmita Roy Chowdhury5Sourav RoyChoudhury6Pawan Agarwal7Indranil Halder8Debanu Ghosh Roy9Shuvanan Ray10Pulmonology, Institute of Pulmocare and Research, DG-8, Action area 1, New Town, Kolkata, IndiaPulmonology, Institute of Pulmocare and Research, New Town, IndiaPulmonology, Institute of Pulmocare and Research, New Town, IndiaPulmonology, Institute of Pulmocare and Research, Kolkata, IndiaAssociate Prof, Cardiology, NRS Medical College, Kolkata, IndiaConsultant Pulmonologist, Apollo Hospital, Kolkata, IndiaInstitute of Reproductive Medicine, Salt lake, Kolkata, Kolkata, IndiaConsultant Pulmonologist, Apollo Hospital, Kolkata, IndiaPulmonologist, JNM Hospital, Kalyani, Nadia, IndiaConsultant Cardiologists, Peerless Hospital, Kolkata, IndiaConsultant Cardiologist, Fortes Hospital Anandapur, Kolkata, West Bengal, IndiaBackground A simple and efficient exercise test possible in a small space is welcome to supplement 6 min walk test (6MWT) that demands a 100 feet corridor to perform.Methods The proposed two chair test (2CT) makes a person to sit and move five times between two chairs placed face to face at 5 feet apart and note the changes in pulse-rate (PR) and arterial oxygen saturation (SpO2) at every 10 s for 2 min after that. Comparison of the post-exercise measurements (PR and SpO2) with a repeat performance in same patients was done for reproducibility and doing the same after 6MWT and 2CT in another set of patients was meant for for acceptability. The statistical analysis was made on moment to moment change, mean maximal difference and mean cumulative difference for the measurements using p value, z-score, r value and principal component analysis (PCA).Findings A total of 40 and 60 volunteers were included for testing reproducibility and acceptability. On both the sets, the difference in most of comparisons between the measured variable (PR and SpO2) showed the p values remaining insignificant (>0.05), and z-score being <1 SD of the corresponding other and the correlation coefficients (r) remaining excellent (>0.9). Furthermore, the PCA shows complete overlapping. The post-exercise changes did not corelate the walking distance in 6MWT.Interpretation The proposed 2CT demands small space and appears reproducible and comparable with 6MWT in terms of its post-exercise impact on PR and SpO2. This novel test also appears more of cardiopulmonary reserve specific.https://bmjopenrespres.bmj.com/content/7/1/e000447.full |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
Parthasarathi Bhattacharyya Dipanjan Saha Mintu Paul Dhiman Ganguly Biswarup Mukherjee Sushmita Roy Chowdhury Sourav RoyChoudhury Pawan Agarwal Indranil Halder Debanu Ghosh Roy Shuvanan Ray |
spellingShingle |
Parthasarathi Bhattacharyya Dipanjan Saha Mintu Paul Dhiman Ganguly Biswarup Mukherjee Sushmita Roy Chowdhury Sourav RoyChoudhury Pawan Agarwal Indranil Halder Debanu Ghosh Roy Shuvanan Ray Two chair test: a substitute of 6 min walk test appear cardiopulmonary reserve specific BMJ Open Respiratory Research |
author_facet |
Parthasarathi Bhattacharyya Dipanjan Saha Mintu Paul Dhiman Ganguly Biswarup Mukherjee Sushmita Roy Chowdhury Sourav RoyChoudhury Pawan Agarwal Indranil Halder Debanu Ghosh Roy Shuvanan Ray |
author_sort |
Parthasarathi Bhattacharyya |
title |
Two chair test: a substitute of 6 min walk test appear cardiopulmonary reserve specific |
title_short |
Two chair test: a substitute of 6 min walk test appear cardiopulmonary reserve specific |
title_full |
Two chair test: a substitute of 6 min walk test appear cardiopulmonary reserve specific |
title_fullStr |
Two chair test: a substitute of 6 min walk test appear cardiopulmonary reserve specific |
title_full_unstemmed |
Two chair test: a substitute of 6 min walk test appear cardiopulmonary reserve specific |
title_sort |
two chair test: a substitute of 6 min walk test appear cardiopulmonary reserve specific |
publisher |
BMJ Publishing Group |
series |
BMJ Open Respiratory Research |
issn |
2052-4439 |
publishDate |
2020-05-01 |
description |
Background A simple and efficient exercise test possible in a small space is welcome to supplement 6 min walk test (6MWT) that demands a 100 feet corridor to perform.Methods The proposed two chair test (2CT) makes a person to sit and move five times between two chairs placed face to face at 5 feet apart and note the changes in pulse-rate (PR) and arterial oxygen saturation (SpO2) at every 10 s for 2 min after that. Comparison of the post-exercise measurements (PR and SpO2) with a repeat performance in same patients was done for reproducibility and doing the same after 6MWT and 2CT in another set of patients was meant for for acceptability. The statistical analysis was made on moment to moment change, mean maximal difference and mean cumulative difference for the measurements using p value, z-score, r value and principal component analysis (PCA).Findings A total of 40 and 60 volunteers were included for testing reproducibility and acceptability. On both the sets, the difference in most of comparisons between the measured variable (PR and SpO2) showed the p values remaining insignificant (>0.05), and z-score being <1 SD of the corresponding other and the correlation coefficients (r) remaining excellent (>0.9). Furthermore, the PCA shows complete overlapping. The post-exercise changes did not corelate the walking distance in 6MWT.Interpretation The proposed 2CT demands small space and appears reproducible and comparable with 6MWT in terms of its post-exercise impact on PR and SpO2. This novel test also appears more of cardiopulmonary reserve specific. |
url |
https://bmjopenrespres.bmj.com/content/7/1/e000447.full |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT parthasarathibhattacharyya twochairtestasubstituteof6minwalktestappearcardiopulmonaryreservespecific AT dipanjansaha twochairtestasubstituteof6minwalktestappearcardiopulmonaryreservespecific AT mintupaul twochairtestasubstituteof6minwalktestappearcardiopulmonaryreservespecific AT dhimanganguly twochairtestasubstituteof6minwalktestappearcardiopulmonaryreservespecific AT biswarupmukherjee twochairtestasubstituteof6minwalktestappearcardiopulmonaryreservespecific AT sushmitaroychowdhury twochairtestasubstituteof6minwalktestappearcardiopulmonaryreservespecific AT souravroychoudhury twochairtestasubstituteof6minwalktestappearcardiopulmonaryreservespecific AT pawanagarwal twochairtestasubstituteof6minwalktestappearcardiopulmonaryreservespecific AT indranilhalder twochairtestasubstituteof6minwalktestappearcardiopulmonaryreservespecific AT debanughoshroy twochairtestasubstituteof6minwalktestappearcardiopulmonaryreservespecific AT shuvananray twochairtestasubstituteof6minwalktestappearcardiopulmonaryreservespecific |
_version_ |
1724315359125700608 |