Developing a New Marker of Dynamic Hyperinflation in Patients with Obstructive Airway Disease - an observational study.
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ABSTRACT: Tidal volume at peak exercise and vital capacity ratio (VTpeak/VC) and VTpeak/inspiratory capacity (IC) were used to differentiate lung expansion in subjects with normal health and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) from that in subjects with restrictive ventilation. However, VC and IC variably change due to pseudorestriction of lung volumes. Thus, these variables are currently not recommended. In contrast, total lung capacity (TLC) does little change during exercise. The aims of the study investigated whether VTpeak/TLC is more significantly correlated with static air trapping and lung hyperinflation in patients with COPD than VTpeak/IC, VTpeak/FVC, and VTpeak/SVC (study 1), and developed a marker to replace dynamic IC maneuvers by evaluation of the relationship between end-expiratory lung volume (EELV) and VTpeak/TLC and identification of a cutoff value for VTpeak/TLC (study 2). One hundred adults with COPD (study 1) and 23 with COPD and 19 controls (study 2) were analyzed. Spirometry, lung volume, diffusing capacity, incremental cardiopulmonary exercise tests with dynamic IC maneuvers were compared between groups. An ROC curve was generated to identify a cut off value for VTpeak/TLC. In study 1, VTpeak/TLC was more significantly associated with airflow obstruction, static air trapping and hyperinflation. In study 2, VTpeak/TLC was highly correlated with EELV in the patients (r?=?-0.83), and VTpeak/TLC???0.27 predicted that 18% of the patients with static air trapping and hyperinflation can expand their VT equivalent to the controls. In conclusions, VTpeak/TLC was superior to other VTpeak/capacities. VTpeak/TLC may be a marker of dynamic hyperinflation in subjects with COPD, thereby avoiding the need for dynamic IC maneuvers. VTpeak/TLC?
SUBMITTER: Chuang ML
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6525207 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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