Relationships between changes in the respiratory distress level of COPD patients undergoing a six-minute walking distance test, their physical functions, and exercise capacity Source: Annual Congress 2013 –The latest insights in exercise testing and physical inactivity Year: 2013
Correlation of oxygen uptake measured during 6-minute walk test and incremental cycle exercise test in COPD patients depends on severity of disease Source: Annual Congress 2009 - Novel insights in exercise physiology from cells to humans Year: 2009
Impact of wearing different facial masks on respiratory symptoms, oxygen saturation, and functional capacity during six-minute walk test (6MWT) in healthy young adults Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – COVID-19: insights from respiratory physiotherapists Year: 2021
Evaluating impairment in exercise capacity in COPD patients with the six-minute walk distance test: a comparative study Source: Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 767s Year: 2006
The relationship among 6-minute walk test performance, respiratory muscles, ventilatory parameters and dyspnoea severity in long COVID patients: Preliminary results. Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Insights into rehabilitation and physiotherapy in COVID-19 Year: 2021
Six-min walk distance test better reflects maximal exercise tolerance in severe, but not in mild COPD patients Source: Eur Respir J 2001; 18: Suppl. 33, 356s Year: 2001
Relationship between maximal workload as measured by cardiopulmonary test and equation-estimated values, in COPD Source: Annual Congress 2013 –The best posters in exercise testing and physical inactivity Year: 2013
Multivariables added to walked distance during 6-min walk test (6MWT) can predict the maximal oxigen consumption (Vo2 max) in end-stage renal disease patients Source: Eur Respir J 2004; 24: Suppl. 48, 405s Year: 2004
Increase in oxygen uptake to work rate increment (ΔVO2/ΔWR) during cardiopulmonary exercise testing: Correlation to COPD severity indicators, including BODE index Source: International Congress 2015 – Pathophysiological mechanisms at different scales: lung, airways, muscles and symptom perception Year: 2015
Impact of baseline desaturation during a six minute walk test (6MWT) on prognostic value of subsequent changes in FVC and DLCO Source: Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 828s Year: 2006
Discriminating features of responses in cardiopulmonary exercise testing Source: ISSN=ISSN 1025-448x, ISBN=ISBN 978-1-904097-49-5, page=36 Year: 2007
Six minutes walking test (6MWT) after cardiac surgery: relation with functional impairment and depression Source: Eur Respir J 2001; 18: Suppl. 33, 221s Year: 2001
Determinants of the 6 minute walking distance and exercise desaturations in COPD: relationships with comorbidities Source: International Congress 2017 – Exercise testing in cardiorespiratory diseases Year: 2017
The 6-min walk distance: change over time and value as a predictor of survival in severe COPD Source: Eur Respir J 2004; 23: 28-33 Year: 2004
Cardiopulmonary stress test: Desterminations of oxygen consumption, power and cardiac variables at ventilatory threshold. Correlation with values at maximal exercise in COPD Source: Annual Congress 2011 - Clinical physiology for clinical problems Year: 2011
Reduced submaximal exercise performance in COPD patients at moderate altitude (2590m) Source: International Congress 2014 – Clinical exercise physiology in health and COPD Year: 2014
Dynamic oxyhemoglobin saturation changes during Walking and cycling tests in COPD Source: Annual Congress 2013 –Respiratory and cardiovascular abnormalities in COPD: the role of exercise, nutritional status and inflammation Year: 2013
Relationship between changes in the speed of the kinetic response of VO2 to constant workrate exercise and changes in oxidative capacity after training in COPD patients Source: Eur Respir J 2001; 18: Suppl. 33, 490s Year: 2001
Oxygen Saturation recovery after six-minute walk test and body composition in COPD and HF subjects. Source: International Congress 2019 – COPD: epidemiology and spirometry Year: 2019
Activities of daily living capacity is better predicted by 6MWD than by maximal exercise test in COPD patients Source: Eur Respir J 2003; 22: Suppl. 45, 329s Year: 2003