International Journal of COPD (Oct 2020)

Factors Associated with Exercise-Induced Desaturation in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

  • Chang CH,
  • Lin HC,
  • Yang CH,
  • Gan ST,
  • Huang CH,
  • Chung FT,
  • Hu HC,
  • Lin SM,
  • Chang CH

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 15
pp. 2643 – 2652

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Chiung-Hsin Chang, 1 Horng-Chyuan Lin, 1, 2 Chia-Hung Yang, 3 Shu-Ting Gan, 4 Chi-Hsien Huang, 1 Fu-Tsai Chung, 1, 2, 5 Han-Chung Hu, 1, 2 Shu-Min Lin, 1, 2 Chih-Hao Chang 1, 2, 5 1Department of Thoracic Medicine, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital at Linkou, Taoyuan, Taiwan; 2Chang Gung University, College of Medicine, Taoyuan, Taiwan; 3Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, New Taipei Municipal Tucheng Hospital, New Taipei City, Taiwan; 4Center for Big Data Analytics and Statistics, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taoyuan, Taiwan; 5Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, New Taipei Municipal Tucheng Hospital, New Taipei City, TaiwanCorrespondence: Chih-Hao Chang Department of Thoracic MedicineChang Gung Memorial Hospital at Linkou, Taoyuan, TaiwanEmail [email protected]: The 6-min walk test (6MWT) is a useful tool to assess the physiologic function in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The recent study showed that patients with COPD with oxygen desaturation during the 6MWT had an increased risk of exacerbation and death compared with those without oxygen desaturation. This study aimed to explore the potential risk factors for exercise-induced desaturation (EID) in patients with COPD.Patients and Methods: Adult patients with COPD were enrolled from the Chang Gung Research Database between January 2013 and January 2017. Age, sex, body mass index, underlying diseases, medications, and results of the pulmonary function tests and 6MWT were retrospectively collected and analyzed.Results: Among 1768 patients with COPD, 932 (52.7%) had oxygen desaturation, and the other 836 (47.3%) had no desaturation during the 6MWT. The patients with EID had a shorter 6-min walk distance than those without desaturation (352.08± 120.29 vs 426.56± 112.56, p< 0.0001). In the multivariate logistic regression analysis, older age, female sex, lower forced expiratory volume in 1 s, and comorbidity with atrial fibrillation (AF) were associated with oxygen desaturation during the 6MWT. Patients with EID had higher exacerbation frequency than those without desaturation in the 1-year follow-up period (0.59± 1.50 vs 0.34± 1.26, p< 0.0001). Patients with COPD with AF also had a higher rate of exacerbation requiring emergency department visit or hospitalization in the 1-year follow-up.Conclusion: This study demonstrates that older age, low FEV1, and female sex are risk factors for EID. Desaturation during 6MWT is related to frequent acute exacerbation of COPD in the 1-year follow-up.Keywords: 6-minute walk test, A-fib, exacerbation, hypoxia

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