BMJ Open (Jun 2024)

Quantification of breathing irregularity for the diagnosis of dysfunctional breathing using proportional tidal volume variation: a cross-sectional, retrospective real-world study

  • Martin Brutsche,
  • Florent Baty,
  • Georg Knöpfel,
  • Friedrich Uhl,
  • Lukas Kern

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-083401
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 6

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Objectives To develop a statistical approach that provides a quantitative index measuring the magnitude of the irregularity of the breathing response to exercise for the diagnosis of dysfunctional breathing.Design Cross-sectional, retrospective, real-world study.Setting Single-centre study.Participants A population of 209 patients investigated with cardiopulmonary exercise testing in our institution for unexplained or disproportionate exertional dyspnoea between January and July 2022.Primary and secondary outcome measures A novel statistical approach providing a quantitative index—proportional tidal volume variation (PTVV)—was developed to measure the magnitude of the irregularity of the breathing response to exercise.Results PTVV provided a reliable statistical readout for the objective assessment of DB with a prediction accuracy of 78% (95% CI: 72 to 83%). The prevalence of DB in the investigated population was high with more than half of the patients affected by moderate-to-severe DB.Conclusions PTVV can easily be implemented in the clinical routine. Our study suggests a possible further simplification for the diagnosis of DB with two objective criteria including PTVV and one single criterion for hyperventilation.