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Transplant Proc ; 47(8): 2470-2, 2015 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26518953

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UNLABELLED: Poor cardiopulmonary fitness has been associated with worse outcomes in liver transplant candidates. PURPOSE: To determine if a modified 3-minute step test (potentially office based) is feasible and equivalent to standard cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) in liver transplant candidates with severe decompensation. METHODS: Five patients with Childs-Pugh C end-stage liver disease and severe debility awaiting liver transplantation performed both standard CPET and the modified 3-minute step test (Shape medical systems). RESULTS: All 5 patients were able to complete both tests. Mean age was 59.8 ± 9 years, mean MELD score was 20 (range 13-26), and mean BMI was 27.6 kg/m(2) (range 16.4-37.2). Peak Vo2 was similar with a mean of 901 mL/min (step test) compared to 856 mL/min (cycle test), P = .64. Vo2 at a respiratory exchange ratio (RER) of 1.0 was similar with both tests (681 mL/min (step) vs 646 mL/min (cycle), P = .69. Ve/Vco2 slope (ventilatory efficiency) was similar (40 vs 39, P = .94). The ventilatory compensation point (i.e. anaerobic threshold) was also similar (∼80% of peak Vo2) for both studies. CONCLUSION: The modified 3-minute step test provides a simplified, potentially office-based assessment of cardiopulmonary exercise capacity and gas exchange measures as standard testing in patients with decompensated end-stage liver disease, with similar tolerability.


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End Stage Liver Disease/physiopathology , Exercise Test/methods , Exercise Tolerance/physiology , Pulmonary Gas Exchange/physiology , Aged , Feasibility Studies , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Severity of Illness Index
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