Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 152, No. 3, 09 1995, 959-964.
Exhaustive treadmill exercise does not reduce twitch transdiaphragmatic pressure in patients with COPD
MI Polkey, D Kyroussis, SE Keilty, CH Hamnegard, GH Mills, M Green and J Moxham
Department of Thoracic Medicine, Kings College School of Medicine and Dentistry, Kings College Hospital, London, United Kingdom.
Reduced diaphragm contractility has been described in normal subjects after
whole body endurance exercise, and it indicates low frequency fatigue
(LFF); it is unknown whether LFF is of clinical importance. We therefore
studied the effect of treadmill exercise to exhaustion on diaphragm
contractility in six patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease (COPD) (mean FEV1, 0.71, 27% predicted). The subjects first
performed a short (control), treadmill walk and then, after resting, a
second walk to a state of severe dyspnea. Cervical magnetic stimulation of
the phrenic nerve roots was performed at the start of the study and 20 and
30 min after each walk. The twitch transdiaphragmatic pressure (Tw Pdi) was
reproducible (mean coefficient of variation, 5.3%; range, 2 to 12.5%). Mean
Twi Pdis were 18.4 cm H2O at baseline and 19.6 cm H2O and 19.2 cm H2O 20
and 30 min after the control walk. At the same times after the exhaustive
walk, mean Tw Pdis were 19.6 and 20.4 cm H20. Tw Pdi was not reduced by
exhaustive treadmill walking (p > 0.9), and a power calculation showed
that the study had a 95% chance of detecting a 10% fall at the 5%
significance level. We conclude that Tw Pdi is not reduced when patients
with severe COPD walk to a state of extreme breathlessness and that
therefore low frequency fatigue of the diaphragm does not occur.
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