Determining the physical capability of an individual with COPD is an important aspect of planning his or her clinical treatment. Because many people, especially those who are elderly, are unable to perform the standard treadmill-based exercise test used to evaluate exercise capacity, the 6-minute walk test was developed as a valid alternative.
A 6-minute walk test is generally done at the start of a pulmonary rehabilitation program or to evaluate a patient for lung surgery. The test measures the distance a patient can walk quickly on a flat, hard surface in 6 minutes and reflects an individual's ability to perform daily physical activities.
Indications
One of the most significant reasons that a 6-minute walk test is conducted is for measuring the response to medical intervention in a patient with moderate to severe heart or lung disease. The test is also used:
Who Should Not Do the Test
You should not participate in the 6-minute walk if you have any of the following:
Preparing for the Test
On the day of the test, be sure to:
Reasons for Stopping the Test
Your technician should stop the test if you experience any of the following:
Helpful Tips
During the test:
Test Results
Most 6-minute walk tests will be done twice -- once before and once following therapeutic intervention to determine if the patient has experienced significant improvement in functional status.
One of the goals of medical intervention is for the patient to be able to walk further during the second test than he or she did during the first. One study reported that COPD patients who underwent exercise and diaphragmatic strength training could actually walk 50 meters (20%) more during their second test. Another reported that patients with very severe COPD who had lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) experienced an increase of 55 meters (20%) in their 6-minute walk distance.
While the 6-minute walk test is a useful tool for measuring functional capacity of many patients, the test should not be performed at home in the absence of proper medical supervision.
Source: COPD.About.com
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