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Gait Speed Trajectory During the Six-Minute Walk Test in Multiple Sclerosis: A Measure of Walking Endurance
Ist Teil von
Frontiers in neurology, 2021-07, Vol.12, p.698599-698599
Ort / Verlag
Frontiers Media S.A
Erscheinungsjahr
2021
Link zum Volltext
Quelle
EZB Electronic Journals Library
Beschreibungen/Notizen
Background:
The six-minute walk (6MW) test is a validated assessment method in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) research. While the total distance covered during six minutes (
6MW
TD
) is often used as the standard measurement of gait capacity (i.e., the maximum distance one can achieve), we hypothesize that endurance (i.e., ability to maintain speed over a prolonged time) can be inferred by the gait speed trajectory (GST) during the 6MW test (
6MW
GST
).
Objective:
To characterize group differences in
6MW
GST
between MS patients and healthy controls (HCs), and to assess information added by
6MW
GST
for discerning between MS patients and HCs.
Methods:
We performed a secondary data analysis on a cross-sectional cohort of 40 MS and 20 HC subjects with three repeated 6MW tests. We modeled
6MW
GST
using a linear mixed-effects model with time in minutes and replicated walks nested within individuals. We compared the discernibility of
6MW
GST
with that of conventional metrics using likelihood ratio tests and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis on logistic regression models.
Results:
MS subjects showed a concave, quadratic GST during 6MW tests, slowing down more than the HC subjects, especially at the beginning of 6MW tests. Despite accelerating at the end of the 6MW, MS subjects were unable to attain or surpass their initial 6MW gait speeds.
6MW
GST
added useful information (
p
= 0.002) to the conventional metrics (e.g.,
6MW
TD
) for discerning between MS and HC subjects, and increased the area under the ROC curve from 0.83 to 0.93 (
p
= 0.037).
Conclusions:
The distinctive
6MW
GST
pattern of MS patients provided increased discernibility compared with currently used gait metrics. Both gait capacity measured by the
6MW
TD
, and gait endurance measured by parameters of
6MW
GST
, are significant functional indicators for the MS population.