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A selection of scientific articles on Cardio Pulmonary, Lung Function, Metabolism and Body Composition
Oxygen uptake efficiency slope and peak oxygen consumption predict prognosis in children with tetralogy of Fallot
15 March 2016
The Preventive Cardiology Jornal published a new study investigating the prognostic value of CPET in patients with tetralogy of Fallot. Oxygen uptake efficiency slope (OUES) and peak oxygen consumption (VO2peak) are exercise parameters that can predict cardiac morbidity in patients with numerous heart diseases. But the predictive value in patie...
Does the use of indirect calorimetry change outcome in the ICU? Yes it does
04 March 2016
A new study appears on the "Current Opinion on Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic care Journal" highlighting the importance of monitoring nutrition and metabolic status of ICU patients. The purpose of this review is to highlight recent findings on metabolic monitoring and possible beneficial effects of an adequate nutrition therapy, based on i...
Cardiopulmonary exercise testing versus spirometry as predictors of cardiopulmonary complications after colorectal surgery
29 February 2016
A study on the European Surgery Journal compares the preoperative predictive value of spirometry and CPET in patients scheduled to undergo elective colorectal surgery. The aim of the study is to determine the predictive value of spirometry and cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) preoperatively in patients scheduled to undergo elective color...
Resting energy expenditures in chronic kidney disease patients before, during, and after hemodialysis
29 February 2016
A study in the Journal of Medical Technology and Physical Therapy investigates the variability of Resting Energy Expenditure in hemodialysis patients. Hemodialysis procedures of a long duration of 3–4 h may possibly affect resting energy expenditure (REE), leading to post-dialysis symptoms in chronic kidney disease (CKD). The purpose of this st...
Assessment of parameters of lung ventilation during 6-minute walk test in patients with COPD
26 February 2016
The importance of measuring ventilation during the Six Minute Walk test in COPD patients has been confirmed in a study presented during the European Respiratory Society Congress in 2015 and published in the European Respiratory Journal. The study, performed at Ryazan Medical University (Russian Federation), focuses on the fact that low toleranc...
Laboratory and Field based assessment of maximal aerobic power of elite SUP athletes
25 February 2016
A new study covering both laboratory and field test assessments, published International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, investigates on the maximal aerobic power of elite Stand-up paddle boarding (SUP) athletes. 10 internationally and nationally ranked elite SUP athletes were assessed in a laboratory and compared with other water...
Resting energy expenditure in a cohort of female patients with bipolar disorder: indirect calorimetry vs Harris-Benedict, Mifflin-St. Jeor, LARN Equations
25 February 2016
The role of predicitve equations versus indirect calorimetry in patients treated for bipolar disorder has been investigated in this study published on the Official Journal of the Italian Society of Psychopathology. The purpose of this study was to compare predictive formulae (Harris-Benedict, Mifflin-St. Jeor and LARN) commonly used to calculat...
Measure or estimate energy expenditure in spinal cord injury patients? A comparison of indirect calorimetry and commonly used predictive equations
23 February 2016
A new study published on the Proceedings of the Nutrition Society focuses on energy expenditure after spinal cord injury (SCI) and how commonly used predictive equations tend to overestimate resting metabolic rate (RMR) by 5–32 %. The objective of this study was to measure RMR (m-RMR) with an indirect calorimeter (Quark RMR) and then compare th...
Airways resistance and specific conductance for the diagnosis of obstructive airways diseases
23 February 2016
Respiratory Research Journal published a study on the importance of Airway resistance (RAW) and specific airway conductance (sGAW) measurements through body plethysmography. This study, based on 975 patients tested, investigated the contribution of RAW and sGAW to a diagnosis of obstructive airways disease and their role in differentiating asth...
Systematic review of cardiopulmonary exercise testing post stroke: Are we adhering to practice recommendations?
23 February 2016
A systematic review of studies of cardiopulmonary exercise testing in stroke survivors has been published on the Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine. The aim of the present study was to systematically review the use of CPET in people who have survived a stroke, whether used for diagnostic purposes or to assess functional capacity. The following ...
Resting energy expenditures in haemodynamically compromised cardiac patients
11 February 2016
The importance of measuring and not estimating Resting Energy Expenditure has been confirmed also for critically ill cardiac patients in a pilot trial published on Heart Lung Vessel Journal. The aim of present pilot trial was to evaluate the actual resting energy expenditures (REE) among haemodynamically compromised cardiac patients. The study...
Use of exercise testing in the evaluation of interventional efficacy: an official ERS statement
11 February 2016
A new European Respiratory Society (ERS) Statement has been published in ERJ reviewing the role exercise tests have in patients with chronic respiratory diseases. The review covered studies that report the evaluation or use of the incremental (or ramp) exercise test (IET), the constant work-rate exercise test (CWRET), the 6-min walk test (6MWT)...
Nutrition support practices in critically ill head-injured patients: a global perspective
09 February 2016
A new study on Critical Care Journal describes international nutrition support practices in critically ill head-injured patients. Given that critical illness following head injury is associated with a hypermetabolic state, the study major finding was that nutritional deficits are commonplace and these deficits are associated with a delay to dis...
Cardiopulmonary exercise testing in patients with pulmonary hypertension: clinical recommendations based on a review of the evidence
09 February 2016
Clinical recommendations on the importance of Cardio Pulmonary Exercise Testing in Pulmonary Hypertension patients were published on the Expert Review of Respiratory Medicine. There is an increasing recognition of the potential value of cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPX) in patients with pulmonary hypertension (PH). Several CPX variables ha...
Resting energy expenditure, macronutrient utilization, and body composition in term infants after corrective surgery of major congenital anomalies: A case-study
09 February 2016
This study published in the Journal of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, investigates metabolic changes and nutritional needs during the postsurgical anabolic phase in infants. This analysis explores the associations of resting energy expenditure (REE) and macronutrient utilization with body composition of full-term infants, during catch-up growth a...
Maternal and Fetal Determinants of Neonatal Body Composition
05 February 2016
New study has been published investigating the importance of neonatal body composition as it can influence the development of obesity during childhood and beyond. The aim of the study was to demostrate that fetal growth and maternal factors might influence neonatal fat mass percentage (FM%), independent of birth weight. 194 healthy neonates we...
Lung Function Tests in Preschool Children
05 February 2016
A new study has been published in the Turkish Thoracic Journal reviewing the available techniques for the measurement of lung function in preschool children. This study focuses on two different techniques that can be used in clinical practice, such as the interrupter technique and the forced oscillation technique. For both techniques, normal va...
Ventilatory analysis during 6MWT gives relevant information about exercise limitation in COPD
04 February 2016
A new poster was presented during the 2015 ERS Conference and then published in the European Respiratory Journal, highlighting the importance of ventilatory analysis during the Six Minute Walk Test (6MWT) in COPD patients. The aim of the study was to investigate the respiratory responses during 6MWT in untrained COPD patients. Exercise performa...
Oscillometry complements spirometry in evaluation of subjects following toxic inhalation
03 February 2016
A new study on the European Respiratory Journal highlights the utility to add FOT testing to spirometry in subjects following toxic inhalation (for example the 9/11 World Trade Center disaster in 2001). Although many community members developed respiratory symptoms after World Trade Center destruction in 2001, screening spirometry was usually n...
Comprehensive Profile of Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing in Ambulatory Persons with Multiple Sclerosis
03 February 2016
The role of cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) to provide a comprehensive assessment of exercise tolerance and responses in multiple sclerosis patients has been examined in a study on the Sports Medicine Journal. The objective of this study was to provide a comprehensive examination of outcome variables from CPET among persons with MS and ...
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