Factors impacting performance on the six-minute walk test by people with late-onset Pompe disease.

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Tard, Celine | Bayot, Madli | Davion, Jean-Baptiste | Danjoux, Loïc | Thomas, Romain | Perez, Thierry | Mallart, Anne | Fry, Stephanie | Moreau, Caroline | Nguyen The Tich, Sylvie | Defebvre, Luc | Delval, Arnaud

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International audience. Introduction/AimsPompe disease is a progressive myopathy that combines motor, respiratory, and cardiac impairments. The 6-min walk test is the gold standard for assessing disease severity at the motor level. The objective of this study was to better determine the parameters that influence the total distance covered in patients with Pompe disease.MethodsWe performed a retrospective review of 15 patients with late-onset Pompe disease who were followed regularly at a single referral center. Logistic regression was used to investigate the links between motor, respiratory and cardiac variables and 6-min walk test performance.ResultsWhen considering baseline clinical and demographic variables, a seven-step backward elimination regression analysis yielded a model with two predictors (age and the use of an assistive device) that explained 85.5% of the variance. When considering the cardiorespiratory variables monitored during gait, a three-step backward elimination regression analysis showed that two predictors (heart rate recovery and the baseline partial pressure of carbon dioxide) explained 42.2% of the variance.DiscussionOur results highlighted the importance of respiratory and cardiac adaptation during exercise (along with motor ability) during the 6-min walk test in patients with Pompe disease. Further studies of larger cohorts are necessary to validate the model, which might enable investigators to determine whether intra-individual fluctuations in 6-min walk test performance are related to physiological parameters and/or to other variables such as the patient′s level of motivation during the test.

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