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Minimum important difference of the incremental shuttle walk test distance in patients with COPD

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posted on 2020-02-26, 14:35 authored by Rachael A Evans, Sally J Singh
We aimed to describe the minimum important difference (MID) of the incremental shuttle walk test (ISWT) in patients with COPD using both distribution and anchor-based methods. Two cohorts were used (n=613) with eligibility criteria of a clinical diagnosis of COPD, an FEV1/FVC <70% and an ISWT (after familiarisation) before and after a 7-week course of pulmonary rehabilitation (PR). The MID of the ISWT using the distribution method was 36.1 m. The area under the curve to discriminate between perceived 'improvement' and 'no improvement' after PR for a change in ISWT of 35 m was 0.66 (0.58-0.73). The MID of the ISWT is therefore between 35.0 and 36.1 m.

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RAE is funded by a National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Clinician Scientist Fellowship (CS-2016-16-020). This research was supported by the NIHR Leicester Biomedical Research Centre - Respiratory Theme.

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Citation

Thorax 2019;74:994-995

Author affiliation

Department of Respiratory Sciences, University of Leicester

Source

International Conference of the American-Thoracic-Society (ATS)

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Published in

THORAX

Volume

74

Issue

10

Pagination

994 - 995

Publisher

BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP

issn

0040-6376

eissn

1468-3296

Acceptance date

2019-05-13

Copyright date

2019

Publisher version

https://thorax.bmj.com/content/74/10/994

Spatial coverage

Washington, DC

Temporal coverage: start date

2017-05-19

Temporal coverage: end date

2017-05-24

Language

en

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