Abstract
Developing a standardized protocol for pediatric exercise laboratories is challenging. Our objective was to report normal pediatric values for a continuous non-steady state cycle ergometer ramp protocol to achieve 8-10min of exercise based on sex and weight. One hundred seventeen patients (117) [mean age 13 ± 2.8years, range 7-18years (51% male)] referred for chest pain with normal cardiac evaluation underwent cardiopulmonary testing on a cycle ergometer. Patients entered one of the four continuous ramp protocols (10, 15, 20, and 25W/min ramp) to achieve an expected peak workload of 3W/kg at an increase of 0.3 to 0.35W/kg/min. Exercise test outcomes measured included duration, peak heart rate, work, respiratory exchange ratio, peak oxygen consumption, peak blood pressure, and ventilatory anaerobic threshold. An exercise duration of 8-10min was achieved in a majority of the study population; however, interactions with age (older, longer duration) and sex (males, longer duration) were present. Using our algorithm (0.3-0.35W/kg×weight), we demonstrated four non-steady state ramp bike ergometer protocols (10, 15, 20, and 25W/min) that can be applied to males and females of different ages and weights to achieve an exercise duration of 8-10min.
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