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  • The study aimed to compare the effectiveness of the six-minute walk test versus the Modified Bruce treadmill test for assessing cardiovascular fitness in children aged 7-17 with severe burns.
  • Involving 67 participants, the research found that the Modified Bruce treadmill test resulted in a higher maximum heart rate and longer distance than the six-minute walk test, highlighting its greater challenge to the cardiorespiratory system.
  • Despite this, the six-minute walk test may be more practical for clinical use in burn patients as it provides useful insights on their functional exercise capacity without pushing them to their limits.

Article Abstract

Objective: To compare the six-minute walk test and the Modified Bruce treadmill test in paediatric patients with severe burns.

Subjects: A total of 67 children, aged 7-17 years, with severe burns.

Methods: Participants were assigned to perform the six-minute walk test and the Modified Bruce treadmill test in randomized order on discharge from acute burn care. Primary outcome measure was heart rate. Secondary outcome measures were distance walked, Borg's CR-10 rate of perceived exertion, and maximal oxygen uptake (VO2).

Results: A total of 67 participants were enrolled. Thirty-eight patients completed both tests. The mean six-minute walk test maximum heart rate was 135 ± 19 bpm (range 97-180 bpm) and the mean Modified Bruce treadmill test maximum heart rate was 148 ± 24 bpm (range 100-197 bpm; p ≤ 0.05), with a weak positive correlation of R² = 0.14. The mean six-minute walk test maximum distance was 294 ± 124 m (range 55 to 522 m) while the mean Modified Bruce treadmill test maximum distance was 439 ± 181 m (range 53 to 976 m; p ≤ 0.05), with no correlation of R² = 0.006. The mean RPE CR-10 score for the six-minute walk test was 3 ± 2.5 (range 0-10) vs a mean RPE CR-10 score of 10 ± 0 for the Modified Bruce treadmill test.

Conclusion: The Modified Bruce treadmill test challenges the cardiorespiratory system significantly more than the six-minute walk test, as reflected by maximum heart rate measurements, and the perception of effort (i.e. rate of perceived exertion) by the patient. When possible, the Modified Bruce treadmill test should be used to assess cardiovascular functional capacity. However, the six-minute walk test may be more clinically feasible for use with paediatric patients with burns, and provides information about submaximal functional exercise capacity.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9593470PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/jrm.v54.1064DOI Listing

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