Evaluating the effects of chronic therapy in patients with irreversible air-flow obstruction

2015 
The efficacy of treatment in patients with irreversible chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is frequently evaluated after prolonged therapy. While objective measurements such as spirometry and exercise testing have been shown to be reproducible on consecutive days, their variability over longer intervals is unknown. To evaluate this, spirometry and exercise testing were measured in 13 clinically stable COPD patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (12 male, 63 (± 4) yr of age) on two occasions one month apart. Minute ventilation, maximal O2 consumption (), CO2 production, and heart rate during cycle ergometry (10-watt increments/1-min stages) to symptomatic limitation on the two days were compared. For the group as a whole, the Spirometrie measurements and response to incremental exercise on the second test day were similar (all p > 0.1) to those observed one month earlier. The coefficient of variation of the ventilatory and gas exchange measurements during exercise ranged from 6 to 10...
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