Bruce Treadmill Test in Children : First Normal Values for Children from Western Europe : P67

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Titre
Bruce Treadmill Test in Children : First Normal Values for Children from Western Europe : P67
Titre de la conférence
Annual Conference Swiss Society for Paediatrics
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Mivelaz Y., Di Bernardo S., Meijboom E.J., Fall A.L., Sekarski N.
Adresse
Zürich, Swizterland, June 14-15, 2007
ISBN
1424-7860
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2007
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
137
Série
Swiss Medical Weekly
Pages
31S
Langue
anglais
Résumé
Introduction:
One of the main goals for exereise testing in children is evaluation of exercise capacity. There are many testing protocols, but the Bruce treadmill protocol is widely used among pediatrie cardiology centers. Thirty years ago, Cuming et al. were the first to establish normal values for children from North America (Canada) aged 4 to 18 years old. No data was ever published for children from Western Europe. Our study aimed to assess the validity of the normal values from Cuming et al. for children from Western Europe in the 21 st century.
Methods:
It is a retrospective cohort study in a tertiary care children's hospital. 144 children referred to our institution but finally diagnosed as having a normal heart underwent exercise stress testing using the Bruce protocol between 1999 and 2006. Data from 59 girls and 85 boys aged 6 to 18 were reviewed. Mean endurance time (ET) for each age category and gender was compared with the mean normal values fram Cumming et al by an unpaired t-test. Results: Mean ET increases with age until 15 years old in girls and then decreases. Mean endurance time increases continuouslY'from 6 to 18 years old in boys. The increase is more pronounced in boys than girls. In our study, a significant higher mean ET was found for boys in age categories 10 to 12, 13 to 15 and 16 to 18. No significant difference was found in any other groups.
Conclusions:
Some normal values from Cuming et al. established in 1978 for ET with the Bruce protocol are probably not appropriate any more today for children from Western Europe. Our study showed that mean ET is higher for boys from 10 to 18 years old. Despite common beliefs, cardiovascular conditioning doesn't seem yet reduced in children from Western Europe. New data for Bruce treadmill exercise. testing for healthy children, 4 to 18 years old, living in Western Europe are required. .
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