• Med Sci Sports Exerc · Jul 2003

    Clinical Trial

    Stability of dyspnea ratings after exercise training in patients with COPD.

    • Donald A Mahler, Joseph Ward, and Roberto Mejia-Alfaro.
    • Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH 03756-0001, USA. Donald.a.mahler@hitchcock.org
    • Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2003 Jul 1; 35 (7): 1083-7.

    PurposeThe purpose of this study was to examine whether patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) would report similar ratings of dyspnea at the same relative exercise intensity after participation in pulmonary rehabilitation.MethodsForty-two patients with COPD performed incremental cardiopulmonary exercise testing before and after completion of a 6-wk exercise-training program. Subjects rated dyspnea on the 0-10 category-ratio (CR-10) scale each minute of the exercise test.ResultsBoth responders (21 patients who exhibited an increase in [OV0312]O(2peak) after pulmonary rehabilitation) and nonresponders (21 patients who had no increase in [OV0312]O(2peak)) reported slightly lower ratings of dyspnea ( approximately 0.5 on the CR-10 scale) at the same relative (50% and 75% of [OV0312]O(2peak)) exercise intensities. These changes in dyspnea ratings after pulmonary rehabilitation were not significantly different between responders and nonresponders.ConclusionThe study suggests that patients with COPD can use the same ratings of dyspnea to monitor training at the same relative exercise intensity whether they achieve a physiological training response or not.

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