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A novel treadmill protocol for exercise testing in children: the British Columbia Children's Hospital protocol
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Author (aut): Duff, Kathryn D.
Author (aut): De Souza, Astrid M.
Author (aut): Human, Derek G.
Author (aut): Potts, James E.
Author (aut): Harris, Kevin C.
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Background: Exercise testing in children is widely recommended for a number of clinical and prescriptive reasons. Many institutions continue to use the Bruce protocol for treadmill testing; however, with its incremental changes in speed and grade, it has challenges for practical application in children. We have developed a novel institutional protocol (British Columbia Children's Hospital (BCCH)), which may have better utility in paediatric populations.
Aim: To determine if our institutional protocol yields similar peak responses in minute ventilation (VE), oxygen consumption (VO 2 ), carbon dioxide production (VCO 2 ), respiratory exchange ratio (RER), metabolic equivalents (METS) and heart rate (HR) when compared with the traditional Bruce protocol.
Methods: On two different occasions, 70 children (boys=33; girls=37) aged 10-18 years completed an exercise test on a treadmill using each of the protocols. During each test, metabolic gas exchange parameters were measured. HR was monitored continuously during exercise using an HR monitor.
Results: Physiological variables were similar between the two protocols (median (IQR); r s ): VE (L/min) (BCCH=96.7 (72.0-110.2); Bruce=99.2 (75.6-120.0); r s =0.95), peak VO 2 (mL/min) (BCCH=2897 (2342-3807); Bruce=2901 (2427-3654); r s =0.94) and METS (BCCH=16.2 (14.8-17.7); Bruce=16.4 (14.7-17.9); r s =0.89). RERs were similar (BCCH=1.00 (0.96-1.02); Bruce=1.03 (0.99-1.07); r s =0.48). Total exercise time (in seconds) was longer for the BCCH protocol: BCCH=915 (829-1005); Bruce=810 (750-919); r s =0.67.
Conclusion: The BCCH protocol produces similar peak exercise responses to the Bruce protocol and provides an alternative for clinical exercise testing in children. |
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Volume 3, Issue 1
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10.1136/bmjsem-2016-000197
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