Model System:

Burn

Reference Type:

JA

Accession No.:

Journal:


Burns

Year, Volume, Issue, Page(s):

, 37, 4, 682-686

Publication Website:

Abstract:

INTRODUCTION:
Maximal oxygen uptake (VO2 peak) is an indicator of cardiorespiratory fitness, but requires expensive equipment and a relatively high technical skill level.

PURPOSE:
The aim of this study is to provide a formula for estimating VO2 peak in burned children, using information obtained without expensive equipment.

METHODS:
Children, with = 40% total surface area burned (TBSA), underwent a modified Bruce treadmill test to assess VO(2) peak at 6 months after injury. We recorded gender, age, %TBSA, %3rd degree burn, height, weight, treadmill time, maximal speed, maximal grade, and peak heart rate, and applied McHenry's select algorithm to extract important independent variables and Robust multiple regression to establish prediction equations.

RESULTS:
42 children; 7-17 years old were tested. Robust multiple regression model provided the equation: VO2 =10.33-0.62 × age (years)+1.88 × treadmill time (min)+2.3 (gender; females = 0, males = 1). The correlation between measured and estimated VO2 peak was R = 0.80. We then validated the equation with a group of 33 burned children, which yielded a correlation between measured and estimated VO2 peak of R = 0.79.

CONCLUSIONS:
Using only a treadmill and easily gathered information, VO2 peak can be estimated in children with burns.

Author(s):


Porro L., Rivero H.G., Gonzalez D., Tan A., Herndon D.N., Suman O.E.