Table 1

Demographic and cardiopulmonary characteristics

AllSignificant cardiopulmonary pathologyNo significant cardiopulmonary pathologySignificance
(pathology vs no pathology)
No of patients1137106
Age (years)40 (33–47)50 (45–54)39 (31–46)*
Male (%)95 (84.3)7 (100)88 (83.0)ns
BMI mean29 (±4.2)31 (±3.9)29 (±4.3)ns
BMI >30 (%)40 (35)4 (57)40 (38)ns
BMI >35 (%)12 (9)0 (–)12 (11)ns
No (%) of +ve PCR/AB test57 (50.4)5 (71)52 (49)ns
Weeks from acute illness to assessment29 (23–34)22 (21–25)29 (23–35.5)ns
RER1.17 (±0.06)1.20 (±0.05)1.17 (±0.06)ns
Peak lactate (mmol/L)12.4 (±2.8)9.4 (±1.8)12.7 (±2.7)ns
V̇O2 peak (mL/kg/min)34.1 (±7.2)26.7 (±5.1)34.6 (±7.0)**
V̇O2 % peak predicted112 (±20)95 (±15)113% (±20)*
Peak workload (W)244 (±55)200 (±36)247 (±55)*
Peak workload % predicted101 (±22)82 (±16)102 (±22)*
V̇O2 at AT (mL/kg/min)13.8 (±2.9)11.8 (±1.8)14.0 (±2.9)**
V̇E/V̇CO2 slope28.2 (±5.9)37.0 (±8.0)27.6 (±5.3)***
V̇E/V̇CO2 at AT27.0 (±3.7)32.8 (±4.1)26.6 (±3.35)***
% Breathing reserve†15 (±13)7 (±18)17% (±17)ns
Alveolar–arterial gradient rest (kPa)2.5 (±2.0)3.8 (±2.0)2.4 (±2.0)ns
Alveolar–arterial gradient stress (kPa)2.5 (±2.0)4.6 (±1.5)2.3 (±2.0)**
Resting heart rate (bpm)85 (±14)82 (±8.6)85 (±14)ns
Peak heart rate (bpm)173 (±16)156 (±19)174 (±15)**
Peak heart rate % predicted108 (±9)103 (±13)108 (±9)ns
Heart rate recovery (bpm fall in 60 s)27 (±13)28 (±12)27 (±14)ns
V̇O2/HR% peak predicted104 (±22)92 (±7.4)105 (±22)ns
Six-min walk test distance (m)614 (±110)621 (±122)613 (±110)ns
  • Mean values are presented (±SD); median values are presented with IQR (first to third quartile). Significant differences were tested between seven patients with significant disease and 106 patients with no significant disease. Level of significance for group comparison: ns; *p<0.05; **p<0.01; ***p<0.001.

  • *p<0.05; **p<0.01; ***p<0.001.

  • †Breathing reserve: predicted peak minute ventilation−actual peak minute ventilation (L/min).

  • AT, anaerobic threshold; BMI, body mass index; bpm, beats per minute; HR, heart rate; ns, not significant; RER, respiratory exchange ratio (>1.10 implies excellent maximal effort); VCO2, carbon dioxide elimination; VE, minute ventilation (L/min); V̇O2, oxygen uptake.