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Energy conservation technique improves dyspnoea when patients with severe COPD climb stairs: a randomised crossover study

Guillaume Prieur, Yann Combret, Clément Médrinal, Nathalie Arnol, Tristan Bonnevie, Francis‐Edouard Gravier, Jean Quieffin, Bouchra Lamia, Grégory Reychler, Jean‐Christian Borel

2020Thorax20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this randomised, crossover trial, 22 patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease climbed six flights of stairs (108 steps) twice, under two test conditions: (1) energy conservation technique (ECT): participants were asked to rest for at least 5 seconds every three steps and (2) control condition: participants climbed the stairs at their own pace. Significant lower dyspnoea (primary outcome), leg discomfort, minute ventilation and capillary blood lactate under the ECT condition were found, with no change in total task time. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT03564028.

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MedicineStairsCrossover studyPhysical therapyCOPDPulmonary diseaseRandomized controlled trialClimbPhysical medicine and rehabilitationInternal medicinePlaceboEngineeringAlternative medicinePathologyAerospace engineeringCivil engineeringChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) ResearchRespiratory Support and MechanismsCardiovascular and exercise physiology