6分钟步行试验作为老年心力衰竭患者虚弱程度测量的效用

Rebecca S. Boxer MD, Zhu Wang PhD, Stephen J. Walsh ScD, David Hager MD, Anne M. Kenny MD
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心力衰竭(HF)患者虚弱的风险增加,并且识别具有挑战性。作者评估了60例老年HF患者(射血分数≤40%)与虚弱表型(FP)相比,6分钟步行试验(6MWT)距离作为虚弱程度的衡量指标。评分分为虚弱(F)或非虚弱(NF), 6MWT结果分为低耐力(LE)或正常耐力(NE)。FP和6MWT结果中等一致(κ=0.57,置信区间[CI], 0.36-0.79;年龄调整后κ=0.54, 95% CI, 0.33-0.76);25%的参与者被归类为F/LE, 55%的参与者被归类为NF/NE。不一致是不对称的(McNemar P=.006);18%的参与者是NF/LE。NF/LE组与其他组在年龄、性别、体重指数或体力活动水平方面没有差异。与NF/NE组相比,NF/LE组的8英尺步行速度较慢(P= 0.02),握力较弱(P= 0.056),肾功能较差(P= 0.01), F/LE组的8英尺步行速度较快(P= 0.01)。6MWT可能对识别脆弱和向脆弱过渡的人有用。
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The Utility of the 6-Minute Walk Test as a Measure of Frailty in Older Adults with Heart Failure

Patients with heart failure (HF) are at increased risk for frailty, and identification is challenging. The authors assessed the distance on the 6-minute walk test (6MWT) as a measure of frailty in 60 older HF patients (ejection fraction ≤40%) compared with frailty phenotype (FP). Scores were dichotomized to frail (F) or nonfrail (NF), and the results of 6MWT were dichotomized to low endurance (LE) or normal endurance (NE). FP and 6MWT results were in moderate agreement (κ=0.57, confidence interval [CI], 0.36–0.79; age-adjusted κ=0.54, 95% CI, 0.33–0.76);25% of participants were classified as F/LE, and 55% were classified as NF/NE. Discordance was asymmetric (McNemar P=.006); 18% of participants were NF/LE. There were no differences between the NF/LE and other groups in age, sex, body mass index, or physical activity level. Results in the NF/LE group differed from those in the NF/NE group by a slower 8-foot walking speed (P=.02), weaker grip strength (P=.056), and worse renal function (P=.01) and from those in the F/LE group by faster 8-foot walking speed (P<.001). The 6MWT may be useful to identify frailty and those in transition to frailty.

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