Is the 1-minute sit-to-stand test a good tool for the evaluation of the impact of pulmonary rehabilitation? Determination of the minimal important difference in COPD

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Vaidya, Trija [1 ,2 ]
de Bisschop, Claire [2 ]
Beaumont, Marc [3 ,4 ]
Ouksel, Hakima [5 ]
Jean, Veronique [6 ]
Dessables, Francois [7 ]
Chambellan, Arnaud [1 ,8 ]
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[1] CHU Nantes, Inst Thorax, Explorat Fonct Resp, Nantes, France
[2] Univ Poitiers, Lab MOVE EA 6314, F-86000 Poitiers, France
[3] Morlaix Hosp Ctr, Pulm Rehabil Unit, Morlaix, France
[4] European Univ Occidental Brittany, EA3878, Brest, France
[5] CHU Angers, Serv Pneumol, Angers, France
[6] CHU Nantes, Serv Rehabil Resp Soins Suite & Reeduc, Nantes, France
[7] UGECAM, Tourmaline, Serv Rehabil Resp, Nantes, France
[8] Univ Nantes, Lab EA Mouvement Interact Performance 4334, Nantes, France
关键词
sit-to-stand test; COPD; 6-minute walk test; exercise tolerance; pulmonary rehabilitation; FIELD WALKING TESTS; MUSCLE STRENGTH; PERFORMANCE; CHAIR; VALUES; STANDARDIZATION; MOVEMENT; HEIGHT; SPEED;
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10.2147/COPD.S115439
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R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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Background: The 1-minute sit-to-stand (STS) test could be valuable to assess the level of exercise tolerance in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). There is a need to provide the minimal important difference (MID) of this test in pulmonary rehabilitation (PR). Methods: COPD patients undergoing the 1-minute STS test before PR were included. The test was performed at baseline and the end of PR, as well as the 6-minute walk test, and the quadriceps maximum voluntary contraction (QMVC). Home and community-based programs were conducted as recommended. Responsiveness to PR was determined by the difference in the 1-minute STS test between baseline and the end of PR. The MID was evaluated using distribution and anchor-based methods. Results: Forty-eight COPD patients were included. At baseline, the significant predictors of the number of 1-minute STS repetitions were the 6-minute walk distance (6MWD) (r=0.574; P < 10(-3)), age (r=-0.453; P=0.001), being on long-term oxygen treatment (r=-0.454; P=0.017), and the QMVC (r=0.424; P=0.031). The multivariate analysis explained 75.8% of the variance of 1-minute STS repetitions. The improvement of the 1-minute STS repetitions at the end of PR was 3.8 +/- 4.2 (P < 10(-3)). It was mainly correlated with the change in QMVC (r=0.572; P=0.004) and 6MWD (r=0.428; P=0.006). Using the distribution-based analysis, an MID of 1.9 (standard error of measurement method) or 3.1 (standard deviation method) was found. With the 6MWD as anchor, the receiver operating characteristic curve identified the MID for the change in 1-minute STS repetitions at 2.5 (sensibility: 80%, specificity: 60%) with area under curve of 0.716. Conclusion: The 1-minute STS test is simple and sensitive to measure the efficiency of PR. An improvement of at least three repetitions is consistent with physical benefits after PR.
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