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Chest: The Journal of Circulation, Respiration and Related Systems
Gait Speed: Validity of Measurement in Patients With Severe Chronic Lung Disease, Including Prognostic and Practical Implications
Roger S. Goldstein^1,2,4,51  Thomas E. Dolmage^1,24  Rachael A. Evans^35 
[1] Department of Infection, Immunity, and Inflammation, Health Sciences University of Leicester and Glenfield Hospital, Leicester, England^3;Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada^5;Department of Physical Therapy, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada^4;Department of Respiratory Medicine, West Park Healthcare Centre, Toronto, ON, Canada^1;Respiratory Diagnostic and Evaluation Services, West Park Healthcare Centre, Toronto, ON, Canada^2
关键词: gait speed;    lung disease;    mobility limitation;    validity of results;    walking speed;    s¯0-4m;    average speed over 4 m from a standing start;    s¯fast;    fast gait speed;    SPPB;    Short Physical Performance Battery;    s¯usual;    usual gait speed;   
DOI  :  10.1016/j.chest.2017.11.024
学科分类:呼吸医学
来源: American College of Chest Physicians
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Gait speed is used increasingly to predict function and future well-being among healthy elderly people as well as for those with long-term medical conditions. When selecting outcome measures such as walking speed, it is important to include the circumstances under which the measurement is made to avoid bias and ensure accurate recommendations. We completed a retrospective chart review of walking test results from patients with chronic lung disease to demonstrate the practical implications of reporting gait speed from either a standing or walking start. In this cohort of 99 patients (55 with COPD), gait speed from a standing start underestimated usual gait speed (difference = 6.1 m/min [5.3-6.9 m/min]) with poor agreement (8 m/min [6.6-9.4 m/min]) between the two methods of reporting speed. The standing start speed incorrectly identified some patients as at higher risk for poor health. In a practical example, gait speed from a standing start produced 11 false-negative evaluations of the ability to complete a road crossing at usual speed. We present walking speeds using both methods, which illustrate the importance of construct validity and measurement protocol.

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