An official European Respiratory Society/American Thoracic Society technical standard: field walking tests in chronic respiratory disease

Anne E. Holland(Local Initiatives Support Corporation), Martijn A. Spruit(Local Initiatives Support Corporation), Thierry Troosters(Local Initiatives Support Corporation), Milo A. Puhan(Local Initiatives Support Corporation), Véronique Pepin(Local Initiatives Support Corporation), Didier Saey(Local Initiatives Support Corporation), Meredith C. McCormack(Local Initiatives Support Corporation), Brian Carlin(Local Initiatives Support Corporation), Frank C. Sciurba(Local Initiatives Support Corporation), Fábio Pitta(Local Initiatives Support Corporation), Jack Wanger(Local Initiatives Support Corporation), Neil R. MacIntyre(Local Initiatives Support Corporation), David A. Kaminsky(Local Initiatives Support Corporation), Bruce H. Culver(Local Initiatives Support Corporation), Susan M. Revill(Local Initiatives Support Corporation), Nídia Aparecida Hernandes(Local Initiatives Support Corporation), Vasileios Andrianopoulos(Local Initiatives Support Corporation), Carlos Augusto Camillo(Local Initiatives Support Corporation), Katy Mitchell(Local Initiatives Support Corporation), Annemarie L. Lee(Local Initiatives Support Corporation), Catherine J. Hill(Local Initiatives Support Corporation), Sally Singh(Local Initiatives Support Corporation)
European Respiratory Journal
October 30, 2014
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Abstract

Field walking tests are commonly employed to evaluate exercise capacity, assess prognosis and evaluate treatment response in chronic respiratory diseases. In recent years, there has been a wealth of new literature pertinent to the conduct of the 6-min walk test (6MWT), and a growing evidence base describing the incremental and endurance shuttle walk tests (ISWT and ESWT, respectively). The aim of this document is to describe the standard operating procedures for the 6MWT, ISWT and ESWT, which can be consistently employed by clinicians and researchers. The Technical Standard was developed by a multidisciplinary and international group of clinicians and researchers with expertise in the application of field walking tests. The procedures are underpinned by a concurrent systematic review of literature relevant to measurement properties and test conduct in adults with chronic respiratory disease. Current data confirm that the 6MWT, ISWT and ESWT are valid, reliable and responsive to change with some interventions. However, results are sensitive to small changes in methodology. It is important that two tests are conducted for the 6MWT and ISWT. This Technical Standard for field walking tests reflects current evidence regarding procedures that should be used to achieve robust results.


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