Software for interpreting cardiopulmonary exercise tests

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) has become an important modality for the evaluation and management of patients with a diverse array of medical problems. However, interpreting these tests is often difficult and time consuming,...

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Main Authors: Corry David B, Ross Robert M
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2007-10-01
Series:BMC Pulmonary Medicine
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2466/7/15
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spelling doaj-fb663161c1914cc5bb5f083031dbc1322020-11-25T01:39:11ZengBMCBMC Pulmonary Medicine1471-24662007-10-01711510.1186/1471-2466-7-15Software for interpreting cardiopulmonary exercise testsCorry David BRoss Robert M<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) has become an important modality for the evaluation and management of patients with a diverse array of medical problems. However, interpreting these tests is often difficult and time consuming, requiring significant expertise.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We created a computer software program (XINT) that assists in CPET interpretation. The program uses an integrative approach as recommended in the Official Statement of the American Thoracic Society/American College of Chest Physicians (ATS/ACCP) on Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing. In this paper we discuss the principles behind the software. We also provide the detailed logic in an accompanying file (Additional File <supplr sid="S1">1</supplr>). The actual program and the open source code are also available free over the Internet at <url>http://www.xint.org</url>. For convenience, the required download files can also be accessed from this article.</p> <suppl id="S1"> <title> <p>Additional file 1</p> </title> <text> <p>XINTlogic. This file provides the detailed logic used by the XINT program. The variable names are described in Table <tblr tid="T1">1</tblr>. The actual source code may also be read directly simply by opening the source code with a text editor.</p> </text> <file name="1471-2466-7-15-S1.doc"> <p>Click here for file</p> </file> </suppl> <p>Results</p> <p>To test the clinical usefulness of XINT, we present the computer generated interpretations of the case studies discussed in the ATS/ACCP document in another accompanying file (Additional File <supplr sid="S2">2</supplr>). We believe the interpretations are consistent with the document's criteria and the interpretations given by the expert panel.</p> <suppl id="S2"> <title> <p>Additional file 2</p> </title> <text> <p>XINTinterpretations. These are the XINT generated reports based on the five examples provided in the ATS/ACCP statement on cardiopulmonary exercise testing <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B1">1</abbr></abbrgrp>.</p> </text> <file name="1471-2466-7-15-S2.doc"> <p>Click here for file</p> </file> </suppl> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Computers have become an integral part of modern life. Peer-reviewed scientific journals are now able to present not just medical concepts and experimental studies, but actual functioning medical interpretive software. This has enormous potential to improve medical diagnoses and patient care. We believe XINT is such a program that will give clinically useful interpretations when used by the medical community at large.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2466/7/15
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Software for interpreting cardiopulmonary exercise tests
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Ross Robert M
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title_full Software for interpreting cardiopulmonary exercise tests
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description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) has become an important modality for the evaluation and management of patients with a diverse array of medical problems. However, interpreting these tests is often difficult and time consuming, requiring significant expertise.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We created a computer software program (XINT) that assists in CPET interpretation. The program uses an integrative approach as recommended in the Official Statement of the American Thoracic Society/American College of Chest Physicians (ATS/ACCP) on Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing. In this paper we discuss the principles behind the software. We also provide the detailed logic in an accompanying file (Additional File <supplr sid="S1">1</supplr>). The actual program and the open source code are also available free over the Internet at <url>http://www.xint.org</url>. For convenience, the required download files can also be accessed from this article.</p> <suppl id="S1"> <title> <p>Additional file 1</p> </title> <text> <p>XINTlogic. This file provides the detailed logic used by the XINT program. The variable names are described in Table <tblr tid="T1">1</tblr>. The actual source code may also be read directly simply by opening the source code with a text editor.</p> </text> <file name="1471-2466-7-15-S1.doc"> <p>Click here for file</p> </file> </suppl> <p>Results</p> <p>To test the clinical usefulness of XINT, we present the computer generated interpretations of the case studies discussed in the ATS/ACCP document in another accompanying file (Additional File <supplr sid="S2">2</supplr>). We believe the interpretations are consistent with the document's criteria and the interpretations given by the expert panel.</p> <suppl id="S2"> <title> <p>Additional file 2</p> </title> <text> <p>XINTinterpretations. These are the XINT generated reports based on the five examples provided in the ATS/ACCP statement on cardiopulmonary exercise testing <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B1">1</abbr></abbrgrp>.</p> </text> <file name="1471-2466-7-15-S2.doc"> <p>Click here for file</p> </file> </suppl> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Computers have become an integral part of modern life. Peer-reviewed scientific journals are now able to present not just medical concepts and experimental studies, but actual functioning medical interpretive software. This has enormous potential to improve medical diagnoses and patient care. We believe XINT is such a program that will give clinically useful interpretations when used by the medical community at large.</p>
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