What Is the Six-Minute Walk Test?
The American Thoracic Society describes the six-minute walk test as a measure of functional status or fitness. It is used as a simple measure of aerobic exercise capacity. The results of this test may or may not lead us or your pulmonary physician to do more sophisticated measures of your heart and lung function. During this test, patients walk at their normal pace for six minutes. This test can be used to monitor response to treatments for heart, lung and other health problems. This test is commonly used for people with pulmonary hypertension, interstitial lung disease, pre-lung transplant evaluation or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
What to Expect When Doing the Test
Preparing for the test:
During the test:
Safety:
Understanding the Results
The results of your test are then compared to what is known to be normal for people in your weight, height, gender and age categories. They can be used to estimate response to treatment, especially if repeated after a time interval, for instance six months or a year later. After your test, your provider may change your medication or exercise program based on your results.
What Are the Risks involved?
This is a low-risk medical evaluation. Medical help is easily available while the test is being done.
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