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Evaluation of the 3-minute chair rise test as part of preoperative evaluation for patients with non-small cell lung cancer

Authors :
Bernard Aguilaniu
Fairuz Boujibar
D Cerasuolo
Mathilde Azzi
Antoine Cuvelier
Francis-Edouard Gravier
David Debeaumont
Tristan Bonnevie
Source :
Thoracic Cancer, Thoracic Cancer, Vol 11, Iss 9, Pp 2431-2439 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background Peak oxygen uptake (V˙O2peak) measured by a cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPX) is the gold‐standard for predicting surgical risk in patients with non‐small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The 3‐minute chair rise test (3CRT) is a simple test requiring minimal resources. This study aimed to determine the ability of 3CRT to predict V˙O2peak in patients with NSCLC. Methods Retrospective data from CPX and 3CRT carried out in 36 patients with NSCLC between March 2018 and February 2019 were included. A multivariate analysis was undertaken to derive a predictive V˙O2peak equation based on performance on the 3CRT. In addition, sensitivity‐specificity analysis was carried out to estimate a threshold 3CRT value for the prediction of V˙O2peak ≥ 15 mL/kg/minute. Results The following equation was obtained: V˙O2peak predicted = (0.04765 × FEV1) ‐ (0.207 59 × BMI) ‐ (0.115 89 × age) + (0.386 09 × vertical distance) + 16.628 69; r2 = 0.75, P<br />Cardiopulmonary exercise test can stratify surgical risk. Prediction of the peak oxygen uptake (V˙O2peak) value from the 3CRT yields an unacceptable level of error. Reach 49 chair rises or more during the 3CRT predict a V˙O2peak ≥ 15 ml/kg/min.

Details

ISSN :
17597714
Volume :
11
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Thoracic cancer
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....96fb515c371b9be8d19be27aa3cf0899