Objective This study evaluated the effect of maximal oxygen pulse(O_(2)P_(max))on patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD)and confirmed the predictive effect on acute exacerbations of COPD(AECOPD).Met...Objective This study evaluated the effect of maximal oxygen pulse(O_(2)P_(max))on patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD)and confirmed the predictive effect on acute exacerbations of COPD(AECOPD).Methods This retrospective study included 91 participants who underwent cardiopulmonary exercise testing(CPET),lung function testing,a dyspnea scale assessment,and a 3-year follow-up.The participants were divided into two groups according to the O_(2)P_(max)value.Exercise capacity,ventilatory conditions,gas exchange efficiency,and dyspnea symptoms were compared,and the correlations between O_(2)P_(max)and these indices were evaluated.The ability of O_(2)P_(max)to predict AECOPD was examined.Results Exercise capacity,ventilatory conditions,and gas exchange efficiency were lower,and dyspnea symptom scores were higher in the impaired O_(2)P_(max)group(P<0.05).O_(2)P_(max)was positively correlated with forced vital capacity(FVC)%,forced expiratory volume in 1 sec(FEV_(1))%,FEV_(1)/FVC%,anaerobic threshold(AT),work rate(WR)%,aximal oxygen uptake(VO_(2))%,VO_(2)/kg_(max),VO_(2)/kg_(max)%,WR_(AT),WR_(max),VO_(2AT),VO_(2max),and V,and was negatively correlated with EqCO_(2AT),and EqCO_(2max)(P<0.05).Most importantly,O_(2)P_(max)could be used to predict AECOPD,and the best cut-off value was 89.5%(area under the curve,0.739;95%CI,0.609–0.869).Conclusion O_(2)P_(max)reflected exercise capacity,ventilation capacity,gas exchange capacity,and dyspnea symptoms in patients with COPD and may be an independent predictor of AECOPD.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China[No.82000043]Key Clinical Specialty Construction Program of Beijing(2020-2022)Beijing Hospitals Authority Youth Program[No.QML20180107]。
文摘Objective This study evaluated the effect of maximal oxygen pulse(O_(2)P_(max))on patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD)and confirmed the predictive effect on acute exacerbations of COPD(AECOPD).Methods This retrospective study included 91 participants who underwent cardiopulmonary exercise testing(CPET),lung function testing,a dyspnea scale assessment,and a 3-year follow-up.The participants were divided into two groups according to the O_(2)P_(max)value.Exercise capacity,ventilatory conditions,gas exchange efficiency,and dyspnea symptoms were compared,and the correlations between O_(2)P_(max)and these indices were evaluated.The ability of O_(2)P_(max)to predict AECOPD was examined.Results Exercise capacity,ventilatory conditions,and gas exchange efficiency were lower,and dyspnea symptom scores were higher in the impaired O_(2)P_(max)group(P<0.05).O_(2)P_(max)was positively correlated with forced vital capacity(FVC)%,forced expiratory volume in 1 sec(FEV_(1))%,FEV_(1)/FVC%,anaerobic threshold(AT),work rate(WR)%,aximal oxygen uptake(VO_(2))%,VO_(2)/kg_(max),VO_(2)/kg_(max)%,WR_(AT),WR_(max),VO_(2AT),VO_(2max),and V,and was negatively correlated with EqCO_(2AT),and EqCO_(2max)(P<0.05).Most importantly,O_(2)P_(max)could be used to predict AECOPD,and the best cut-off value was 89.5%(area under the curve,0.739;95%CI,0.609–0.869).Conclusion O_(2)P_(max)reflected exercise capacity,ventilation capacity,gas exchange capacity,and dyspnea symptoms in patients with COPD and may be an independent predictor of AECOPD.