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01.10.2008

Ventilatory Capacity and Its Utilisation During Exercise

verfasst von: Jamie Kift, Edgar Williams

Erschienen in: Lung | Ausgabe 5/2008

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Abstract

Inadequate ventilation is not usually considered an exercise-limiting factor because it is thought that the respiratory system’s maximum ventilatory capacity is never reached during exercise. This so-called reserve can be defined as the difference between the ventilated volume, attained during a maximum voluntary ventilation manoeuvre (MVV) and the maximum ventilation \((\dot V_{{\text{E}}_{{\text{max}}} })\) achieved during exercise. This study explores the relationship between ventilatory capacity, the MVV manoeuvre, and respiratory function. Twelve healthy adults completed a maximal cycle test and 12-, 30-, and 60-s MVV manoeuvres while seated or standing. The MVV12 manoeuvre produced the largest ventilation volume (115 ± 22 vs. \((\dot V_{{\text{E}}_{{\text{max}}} })\) 102 ± 23 L min−1), signifying a reserve of 13%. With longer MVV (30 and 60 s) manoeuvres, the ventilated volume and \((\dot V_{{\text{E}}_{{\text{max}}} })\) were the same, signifying no reserve. MVV increased with the forced expiratory volume at one second, FEV1. The breath rates were approximately 120 vs. 48 ± 6 breaths min−1 and tidal volumes were approximately 1 vs. 2.2 ± 0.5 L during the MVV and exercise, respectively. The longer MVV manoeuvre provides the best estimate of ventilatory capacity and shows that 100% of the reserve is used during maximal exercise. A nomogram relating MVV to FEV1 is shown.
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Metadaten
Titel
Ventilatory Capacity and Its Utilisation During Exercise
verfasst von
Jamie Kift
Edgar Williams
Publikationsdatum
01.10.2008
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Lung / Ausgabe 5/2008
Print ISSN: 0341-2040
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1750
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00408-008-9101-y

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