Training with supplemental oxygen in patients with COPD and hypoxaemia at peak exercise

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作者
Rooyackers, JM
Dekhuijzen, PNR
VanHerwaarden, CLA
Folgering, HTM
机构
[1] Dept. of Pulmonary Diseases, University of Nijmegen, Medical Centre Dekkerswald
[2] Dept. of Pulmonary Diseases, University of Nijmegen, Medical Centre Dekkerswald, 6560 GB Groesbeek
关键词
chronic obstructive pulmonary; disease; exercise; hypoxaemia; oxygen; pulmonary rehabilitation; training;
D O I
10.1183/09031936.97.10061278
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R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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Supplemental oxygen has acute beneficial effects on exercise performance in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (GOPD). The purpose of this study was to investigate whether oxygen-supplemented training enhances the effects of training while breathing room air in patients with severe COPD. A randomized controlled trial was performed in 24 patients with severe COPD who developed hypoxaemia during incremental cycle exercise (arterial oxygen saturation (Sa,O-2 <90% at peak exercise), All patients participated in an in-patient pulmonary rehabilitation programme of 10 weeks duration. They were assigned either to general exercise training while breathing room air (GET/RA group: forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) 38% of predicted; arterial oxygen tension (Pa,O-2 10.5 kPa at rest; Pa,O-2 7.3 kPa at peak exercise), of to GET while breathing supplemental oxygen (GET/(2) group: FEV1 29% pred; Pa,P-2 10.2 kPa at rest; Pa,O-2 7.2 kPa at peak exercise), Sa,O-2 was not allowed to fall below 90% during the training, The effects on exercise performance while breathing air and oxygen, and on quality of life were compared. Maximum workload (W-max) significantly increased in the GET/RA group (mean (SD) 17 (15) W, p < 0.01), but not in the GET/O-2 group (7 (25) W). Six minute walking distance (6MWD), stair-climbing, weight-lifting exercise (all while breathing room air) and quality of life significantly increased in both groups, Acute administration of oxygen improved exercise performance before and after training, Training significantly increased T-Vmax, peak carbon dioxide production (V'CO2 and 6MWD while breathing oxygen in both groups, Differences between groups were not significant. Pulmonary rehabilitation improved exercise performance and quality of life in both groups, Supplementation of oxygen during the training did not add to the effects of training on room air.
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页码:1278 / 1284
页数:7
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