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  • Title: [Comparison of four different methods for respiratory determination of the anaerobic threshold in normal people, and heart- and lung patients].
    Author: Gitt AK, Winter UJ, Fritsch J, Pothoff G, Sedlak M, Ehmanns S, Ostmann H, Hilger HH.
    Journal: Z Kardiol; 1994; 83 Suppl 3():37-42. PubMed ID: 7941670.
    Abstract:
    We analyzed 128 cardiopulmonary exercise tests (CPX), performed in normal subjects (n = 31), in patients with coronary artery disease (n = 41), with chronic heart failure before (n = 14) and after (n = 14) application of oral PDE-inhibitors and in patients with HIV-infection on a bicycle-ergometer in semi-supine position using a ramp-program (dependent on study-population with 15, 20 or 35 Watt/min increases) with respect to the ability to determine the respiratory anaerobic threshold non-invasively, using the main criteria described by Wasserman et al.: the V-slope-method according to Beaver, the increase of the ventilatory equivalent for O2 (VE/VO2), the increase of the end-tidal PO2 (PETO2) and the increase of the respiratory quotient (RQ) during exercise. In the different study-populations we calculated the detection rates of the AT for each criteria separately. The typical changes in the end-tidal PO2 (124/128 = 96.9%) and the V-slope-method (119/128 = 92.9%) were the most reliable parameters to detect the anaerobic threshold. The characteristic changes of the ventilatory equivalent for O2 (VE/VO2) and of the respiratory quotient (RQ) we found in 100/128 (= 78.1%) and in 107/128 (= 83.6%) of the tests respectively. 86/128 tests (67.2%) showed typical changes in all four mentioned criteria. In another 24/128 tests (19.8%) three of four criteria were fulfilled. Therefore, our investigations showed that in 110/128 cases (85.9%) the AT could be determined by typical changes by means of at least three of the four described parameters. In 15/128 (11.7%) tests only two of four criteria were fulfilled.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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