Relationship between workload and symptoms during the ergometric test in patients with interstitial lung disease and healthy individuals

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Autor(a) principal: Bertin, Larissa Dragonetti
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Jorge, Marcela Paes, Fan, Otávio Goulart, Gois Junior, Emanuel, Zamboti, Camile Ludovico, Krinski, Gabriela Garcia, Pimpão, Heloise Angélico, Pitta, Fabio, Camillo, Carlos Augusto
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Resumo: Introduction: Interstitial lung diseases (ILD) present similar clinical characteristics such as dyspnea and exercise intolerance. These characteristics are accentuated during physical exertion, although this has not yet been investigated in depth in this population. Aims: To compare the subjective sensation of dyspnea and fatigue by workload during exercise testing (ET) between patients with ILD and healthy subjects. Methods: The individuals performed the CPET on a cycle ergometer with an incremental protocol. At each stage of the test, the sensation of exertion was collected using the Borg scale of dyspnea (D) and fatigue (F). The slopes of the D and F curves by stage in the test were compared using linear regression using the Zar method (F test). Results: 37 patients with ILD and 29 controls were studied. The ILD group had a lower maximum load (60[40-80] vs healthy 120[100-160]; (P<.0001) and greater symptoms at the end of the test for D (P=0.02), but not for F (P=0.23) when compared to the control. Also, the ILD group presented more symptoms per watt (i.e. Borg/Watts) in ET compared to the control group for D (8x10-2±7x10-2 vs 2x10-2 ± 2x10-2; P=0.0007), and F (1x10-1± 9x10-2 vs 3x10-2 ± 1x10-2; P=0.001). D and F symptoms per watt (P<0.05 between curves). Conclusion: Patients with ILD have lower maximal exercise capacity and appear to have a more pronounced increase in D and F sensation per workload during ET.
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spelling Relationship between workload and symptoms during the ergometric test in patients with interstitial lung disease and healthy individuals Relación entre la carga de trabajo y los síntomas en la prueba de esfuerzo en pacientes con enfermedad pulmonar intersticial y individuos sanos Relação entre a carga de trabalho e sintomas no teste ergométrico em pacientes com doenças pulmonares intersticiais e em indivíduos saudáveis Interstitial Lung DiseasesExercise TestDyspneaMuscular Fatigue.Enfermedad Pulmonar IntersticialPrueba de esfuerzoDisneaFatiga muscular.Doença Pulmonar IntersticialTeste ergométricoDispneiaFadiga muscular.Introduction: Interstitial lung diseases (ILD) present similar clinical characteristics such as dyspnea and exercise intolerance. These characteristics are accentuated during physical exertion, although this has not yet been investigated in depth in this population. Aims: To compare the subjective sensation of dyspnea and fatigue by workload during exercise testing (ET) between patients with ILD and healthy subjects. Methods: The individuals performed the CPET on a cycle ergometer with an incremental protocol. At each stage of the test, the sensation of exertion was collected using the Borg scale of dyspnea (D) and fatigue (F). The slopes of the D and F curves by stage in the test were compared using linear regression using the Zar method (F test). Results: 37 patients with ILD and 29 controls were studied. The ILD group had a lower maximum load (60[40-80] vs healthy 120[100-160]; (P<.0001) and greater symptoms at the end of the test for D (P=0.02), but not for F (P=0.23) when compared to the control. Also, the ILD group presented more symptoms per watt (i.e. Borg/Watts) in ET compared to the control group for D (8x10-2±7x10-2 vs 2x10-2 ± 2x10-2; P=0.0007), and F (1x10-1± 9x10-2 vs 3x10-2 ± 1x10-2; P=0.001). D and F symptoms per watt (P<0.05 between curves). Conclusion: Patients with ILD have lower maximal exercise capacity and appear to have a more pronounced increase in D and F sensation per workload during ET.Introducción: Las enfermedades pulmonares intersticiales (EPI) son un grupo heterogéneo de enfermedades que tienen características clínicas similares caracterizadas por disnea e intolerancia al ejercicio. Estas características se acentúan durante el esfuerzo físico, aunque esto aún no ha sido investigado en profundidad en esta población. Objetivos: Comparar la sensación subjetiva de disnea y fatiga por carga de trabajo durante la prueba de esfuerzo (PE) entre pacientes con EPI y sujetos sanos. Métodos: Los individuos realizaron PE en un cicloergómetro con un protocolo incremental. En cada etapa de la prueba se recogió la sensación de esfuerzo mediante la escala de Borg de disnea (D) y fatiga (F). Las pendientes de las curvas D y F por etapa en la prueba se compararon mediante regresión lineal utilizando el método de Zar (prueba F). Métodos: Los individuos realizaron el PE en cicloergómetro con protocolo incremental. En cada etapa de la prueba, se recogieron las escalas de Borg de disnea (D) y fatiga (F). Las pendientes de las curvas D y F por etapa en la prueba se compararon mediante regresión lineal utilizando el método de Zar (prueba F). Resultados: se estudiaron 37 pacientes con EPI y 29 controles. El grupo EPI tuvo menor carga máxima (60[40-80] vs sano 120[100-160]; (P<0,0001) y mayor sintomatología al final del test para D (P=0,02), pero no para F (P=0,23) en comparación con el control. Además, el grupo EPI presentó más síntomas por vatio (i.e. decir, Borg/Vatio) en PECP en comparación con el grupo control para D (8x10-2±7x10-2 vs 2x10-2 ± 2x10-2; P=0,0007) y F (1x10-1± 9x10-2 vs 3x10-2 ±1x10-2; P=0,001) Síntomas D y F por vatio (P<0,05 entre curvas). Conclusión: Los pacientes con EPI tienen una capacidad máxima de ejercicio más baja y parecen tener un aumento más pronunciado en la sensación D y F por carga de trabajo durante la PE.Introdução: As doenças pulmonares intersticiais (DPI) apresentam características clínicas semelhantes caracterizadas por dispneia e intolerância ao exercício. Essas características se acentuam durante o esforço físico, embora isso ainda não tenha sido investigado em profundidade nessa população. Objetivos: Comparar a sensação subjetiva de dispneia e fadiga por carga de trabalho durante o teste ergométrico (TE) entre pacientes com DPI e indivíduos saudáveis. Métodos: Os indivíduos realizaram o TE em cicloergômetro com protocolo incremental. A cada estágio do teste foram coletados a sensação de esforço pela escala de Borg de dispneia (D) e fadiga (F). As inclinações das curvas de D e F por estágio no teste foram comparadas por meio de regressão linear utilizando o método Zar (teste F). Resultados: Foram estudados 37 pacientes com DPI e 29 controles. O grupo DPI apresentou menor carga máxima (60[40-80] vs saudáveis 120[100-160]; (P<.0001) e maiores sintomas ao final do teste para D (P=0,02), mas não para F (P=0,23) quando comparados ao controle. Ainda, o grupo DPI apresentou mais sintomas por watt (i.e. Borg/Wattts) no TE comparado ao grupo controle para D (8x10-2±7x10-2 vs 2x10-2 ± 2x10-2; P=0,0007) e F (1x10-1± 9x10-2 vs 3x10-2 ± 1x10-2; P=0,001). A inclinação das curvas Borg/watts diferiu entre os grupos, com DPI apresentando mais sintomas de D e F por watt (P<0.05 entre as curvas). Conclusão: Pacientes com DPI apresentarem menor capacidade máxima de exercício e parecem apresentar um aumento mais acentuado na sensação de D e F por carga de trabalho durante o TE.Research, Society and Development2022-07-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3186310.33448/rsd-v11i9.31863Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 9; e38011931863Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 9; e38011931863Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 9; e380119318632525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/31863/27233Copyright (c) 2022 Larissa Dragonetti Bertin; Marcela Paes Jorge; Otávio Goulart Fan; Emanuel Gois Junior; Camile Ludovico Zamboti; Gabriela Garcia Krinski; Heloise Angélico Pimpão; Fabio Pitta; Carlos Augusto Camillohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBertin, Larissa DragonettiJorge, Marcela PaesFan, Otávio GoulartGois Junior, Emanuel Zamboti, Camile LudovicoKrinski, Gabriela GarciaPimpão, Heloise AngélicoPitta, FabioCamillo, Carlos Augusto2022-07-21T12:36:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/31863Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:48:03.489456Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Relationship between workload and symptoms during the ergometric test in patients with interstitial lung disease and healthy individuals
Relación entre la carga de trabajo y los síntomas en la prueba de esfuerzo en pacientes con enfermedad pulmonar intersticial y individuos sanos
Relação entre a carga de trabalho e sintomas no teste ergométrico em pacientes com doenças pulmonares intersticiais e em indivíduos saudáveis
title Relationship between workload and symptoms during the ergometric test in patients with interstitial lung disease and healthy individuals
spellingShingle Relationship between workload and symptoms during the ergometric test in patients with interstitial lung disease and healthy individuals
Bertin, Larissa Dragonetti
Interstitial Lung Diseases
Exercise Test
Dyspnea
Muscular Fatigue.
Enfermedad Pulmonar Intersticial
Prueba de esfuerzo
Disnea
Fatiga muscular.
Doença Pulmonar Intersticial
Teste ergométrico
Dispneia
Fadiga muscular.
title_short Relationship between workload and symptoms during the ergometric test in patients with interstitial lung disease and healthy individuals
title_full Relationship between workload and symptoms during the ergometric test in patients with interstitial lung disease and healthy individuals
title_fullStr Relationship between workload and symptoms during the ergometric test in patients with interstitial lung disease and healthy individuals
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between workload and symptoms during the ergometric test in patients with interstitial lung disease and healthy individuals
title_sort Relationship between workload and symptoms during the ergometric test in patients with interstitial lung disease and healthy individuals
author Bertin, Larissa Dragonetti
author_facet Bertin, Larissa Dragonetti
Jorge, Marcela Paes
Fan, Otávio Goulart
Gois Junior, Emanuel
Zamboti, Camile Ludovico
Krinski, Gabriela Garcia
Pimpão, Heloise Angélico
Pitta, Fabio
Camillo, Carlos Augusto
author_role author
author2 Jorge, Marcela Paes
Fan, Otávio Goulart
Gois Junior, Emanuel
Zamboti, Camile Ludovico
Krinski, Gabriela Garcia
Pimpão, Heloise Angélico
Pitta, Fabio
Camillo, Carlos Augusto
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bertin, Larissa Dragonetti
Jorge, Marcela Paes
Fan, Otávio Goulart
Gois Junior, Emanuel
Zamboti, Camile Ludovico
Krinski, Gabriela Garcia
Pimpão, Heloise Angélico
Pitta, Fabio
Camillo, Carlos Augusto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Interstitial Lung Diseases
Exercise Test
Dyspnea
Muscular Fatigue.
Enfermedad Pulmonar Intersticial
Prueba de esfuerzo
Disnea
Fatiga muscular.
Doença Pulmonar Intersticial
Teste ergométrico
Dispneia
Fadiga muscular.
topic Interstitial Lung Diseases
Exercise Test
Dyspnea
Muscular Fatigue.
Enfermedad Pulmonar Intersticial
Prueba de esfuerzo
Disnea
Fatiga muscular.
Doença Pulmonar Intersticial
Teste ergométrico
Dispneia
Fadiga muscular.
description Introduction: Interstitial lung diseases (ILD) present similar clinical characteristics such as dyspnea and exercise intolerance. These characteristics are accentuated during physical exertion, although this has not yet been investigated in depth in this population. Aims: To compare the subjective sensation of dyspnea and fatigue by workload during exercise testing (ET) between patients with ILD and healthy subjects. Methods: The individuals performed the CPET on a cycle ergometer with an incremental protocol. At each stage of the test, the sensation of exertion was collected using the Borg scale of dyspnea (D) and fatigue (F). The slopes of the D and F curves by stage in the test were compared using linear regression using the Zar method (F test). Results: 37 patients with ILD and 29 controls were studied. The ILD group had a lower maximum load (60[40-80] vs healthy 120[100-160]; (P<.0001) and greater symptoms at the end of the test for D (P=0.02), but not for F (P=0.23) when compared to the control. Also, the ILD group presented more symptoms per watt (i.e. Borg/Watts) in ET compared to the control group for D (8x10-2±7x10-2 vs 2x10-2 ± 2x10-2; P=0.0007), and F (1x10-1± 9x10-2 vs 3x10-2 ± 1x10-2; P=0.001). D and F symptoms per watt (P<0.05 between curves). Conclusion: Patients with ILD have lower maximal exercise capacity and appear to have a more pronounced increase in D and F sensation per workload during ET.
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