Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 153, No. 2, Feb 1996, 787-793.
Exhaustive exercise slows inspiratory muscle relaxation rate in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
D Kyroussis, MI Polkey, SE Keilty, GH Mills, CH Hamnegard, J Moxham and M Green
King's College Hospital, London, United Kingdom.
The excessive load placed on inspiratory muscles when patients with COPD
exercise could lead to fatigue and contribute to exercise limitation.
Slowing of maximal relaxation rate (MRR) of skeletal muscle is an early
index of the fatiguing process. We investigated whether inspiratory muscle
MRR slows when patients with COPD walk to exhaustion. We studied nine
well-trained and motivated patients with stable severe COPD (mean FEV1: 0.7
L, 28% predicted). Each subject performed sniff maneuvers before and after
walking on a treadmill until they were forced to stop because of dyspnea.
Esophageal (Pes), gastric, and transdiaphragmatic pressures were measured
using balloon-tipped catheters. MRR was calculated as the percent Pes
drop/10 ms. In the first minute after exercise there was a mean decrease of
Pes MRR of 42% (range, 21 to 65%) (p < 0.01), which returned to baseline
within 3 to 5 min. The fall in MRR indicates that the inspiratory muscles
of patients with COPD walking to exhaustion are sufficiently heavily loaded
to initiate the fatiguing process.
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