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Exercise Tolerance and Lower-limb Muscle Power in Patients With Chronic Respiratory Disease

Assessment of Exercise Tolerance and Lower-limb Muscle Power in Patients With Chronic Respiratory Disease: a Multicenter Validity Study

Status
UNKNOWN
Phases
NA
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT06124859
Acronym
VTEP
Enrollment
30
Registered
2023-11-09
Start date
2023-11-30
Completion date
2024-12-31
Last updated
2023-11-09

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Conditions

Pulmonary Fibrosis, Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive

Keywords

Six minutes stepper test (6MST), 5-times sit to stand test (5STS), Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), Pulmonary Fibrosis

Brief summary

The aim of this study is to validate the six minute Stepper Test (6MST) and the 5-repetition chair lift test (5STS) as measures of exercise tolerance and muscle power, respectively, in patients with chronic respiratory disease. As the reproducibility of the tests has been studied and validated in previous studies, the objective is to investigate the validity of the 6MST and 5STS in comparison with their respective gold standards.

Interventions

Maximal effort test on cycloergometer (1st visit) Maximal effort test, 6-minute stepper test, 6-minute walk test, 5-times sit to stand test. A minimum rest period of 15 minutes must be observed between these tests (2nd Visit)

Sponsors

University of Lille Nord de France
CollaboratorOTHER
Lille Catholic University
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
NA
Intervention model
SINGLE_GROUP
Primary purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
NONE

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
40 Years to No maximum
Healthy volunteers
No

Inclusion criteria

* Age 40 and over * With a diagnosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (GOLD II - IV) or pulmonary fibrosis (\>6 months). * Able to understand and follow verbal instructions during tests * Affiliated with a social security scheme * Willing to participate in the study

Exclusion criteria

* Have a neurological, cardiovascular or balance disorder that could impair test performance. * Having undergone respiratory rehabilitation within the last year. * With unstable disease (recent exacerbation \< 4 weeks). * Pregnant and/or breast-feeding women * Patients under guardianship or curatorship

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Oxygen consumption19 daysOxygen consumption will be measured using the Cortex Metamax 3B (MM3B) automated gas analysis system. Maximum oxygen consumption obtained at the end of six minutes step test (6MST) and compared with the maximum oxygen consumption obtained in the maximum cardiorespiratory exercise test performed on a cycloergometer (gold standard for measuring exercise tolerance). The 6MST aims at measuring the number of steps performed on a stepper in 6 minutes. A step is defined as a single complete movement of raising one foot and putting it down. The stepper is placed on the ground facing a wall to allow patients to maintain their balance by placing their fingers on the wall. The step height is set at 20 cm. Before starting the test, patients get accustomed to the stepper for 2 minutes. The protocol include a 3-minute rest period and a 6-minute stepping period.
Lower limb muscle power after Five Times Sit to Stand Test (5STS,) calculated by the ratio between STS mean velocity and STS mean force19 daysThe 5XSTS scoring is based on the amount of time (to the nearest decimal in seconds) a patient is able to transfer from a seated to a standing position and back to sitting five times. The lower the time to complete the test the better the outcome of the test.The Lower limb muscle power will be calculated by the ratio between STS mean velocity and STS mean force according to the following equation : Power 5STS = body mass x 0,9 x g x (Height x 0,5 - chair height)/(time 5STS x 0,1) \*g = 9,81 m/s, body mass in kg et Height in meters.

Secondary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Minute ventilation after 6MST19 daysMinute ventilation will be measured using the Cortex Metamax 3B (MM3B) automated gas analysis system. The 6MST aims at measuring the number of steps performed on a stepper in 6 minutes. A step is defined as a single complete movement of raising one foot and putting it down. The stepper is placed on the ground facing a wall to allow patients to maintain their balance by placing their fingers on the wall. The step height is set at 20 cm. Before starting the test, patients get accustomed to the stepper for 2 minutes. The protocol include a 3-minute rest period and a 6-minute stepping period.This measurement will be compared with those measured during a 6-minute walk test (gold standard for field tests) and a maximal cardiorespiratory exercise test on a cycloergometer (gold standard for laboratory tests)
Respiratory rate after 6MST19 daysRespiratory rate will be measured using the Cortex Metamax 3B (MM3B) automated gas analysis system. The 6MST aims at measuring the number of steps performed on a stepper in 6 minutes. A step is defined as a single complete movement of raising one foot and putting it down. The stepper is placed on the ground facing a wall to allow patients to maintain their balance by placing their fingers on the wall. The step height is set at 20 cm. Before starting the test, patients get accustomed to the stepper for 2 minutes. The protocol include a 3-minute rest period and a 6-minute stepping period.This measurement will be compared with those measured during a 6-minute walk test (gold standard for field tests) and a maximal cardiorespiratory exercise test on a cycloergometer (gold standard for laboratory tests)
Heart rate after 6MST19 daysThe 6MST aims at measuring the number of steps performed on a stepper in 6 minutes. A step is defined as a single complete movement of raising one foot and putting it down. The stepper is placed on the ground facing a wall to allow patients to maintain their balance by placing their fingers on the wall. The step height is set at 20 cm. Before starting the test, patients get accustomed to the stepper for 2 minutes. The protocol include a 3-minute rest period and a 6-minute stepping period.This measurement will be compared with those measured during a 6-minute walk test (gold standard for field tests) and a maximal cardiorespiratory exercise test on a cycloergometer (gold standard for laboratory tests)
Maximum effort test after 6MST19 daysThe patient will perform the test on a cycloergometer and will be connected to a portable gas exchange analyzer via a face mask (Metamax 3B Cortex). After warming up, intensity will be increased by 10-15 W.min-1 until maximal effort is achieved, in line with recommendations. Participants will be asked to maintain a pedaling frequency of 60 ± 5 rpm. Blood pressure will be measured at rest, every 2 min during exercise and during 5 min of recovery.
Lower limb muscle power after 5STS test19 daysA force platform (Multicomponent force plate, Kistler) will be positioned under the participant's feet. The muscular power developed by the lower limbs during the 5STS will be measured using this platform and the value will be compared with that calculated by the reference equation available in the literature.
Leg fatigue after 6MST measured by the modified Borg scale19 daysThe modified Borg scale is a numerical scale that allows individuals to subjectively rate their level of exertion during exercise. The scale ranges from 0 to 10, where 0 means no exertion at all and 10 means maximal exertion.
Oxygen saturation after 6MST19 daysOxygen saturation will be measured using the Cortex Metamax 3B (MM3B) automated gas analysis system. The 6MST aims at measuring the number of steps performed on a stepper in 6 minutes. A step is defined as a single complete movement of raising one foot and putting it down. The stepper is placed on the ground facing a wall to allow patients to maintain their balance by placing their fingers on the wall. The step height is set at 20 cm. Before starting the test, patients get accustomed to the stepper for 2 minutes. The protocol include a 3-minute rest period and a 6-minute stepping period.This measurement will be compared with those measured during a 6-minute walk test (gold standard for field tests) and a maximal cardiorespiratory exercise test on a cycloergometer (gold standard for laboratory tests)

Countries

Canada, France

Contacts

Primary ContactMarie Paule LEBITASY, MD
Lebitasy.Marie-Paule@ghicl.net+33320225269
Backup ContactWilliam's VAN DEN BERGHE
VanDenBerghe.Williams@ghicl.net+33320225731

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026