RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Ventilatory analysis during 6MWT gives relevant information about exercise limitation in COPD JF European Respiratory Journal JO Eur Respir J FD European Respiratory Society SP PA2237 DO 10.1183/13993003.congress-2015.PA2237 VO 46 IS suppl 59 A1 Bernardi, Eva A1 Stiz, Benedetta A1 Angelini, Sergio A1 Contoli, Marco A1 Cogo, Annalisa YR 2015 UL https://publications.ersnet.org//content/46/suppl_59/PA2237.abstract AB It's well known that exercise performance of COPD is limited by ventilation (VE), in particular the inability of further increasing VE. The 6-minute walk test (6MWT) is the most established field exercise test. The VE analysis during 6MWT can be an useful tool to better understand the causes of exercise limitation in COPD.Aim: to investigate the respiratory responses during 6MWT in untrained COPD.Methods: 37M, 12F (age 48-85 yr) performed spirometry and 6MWT equipped with SpiropalmĀ®, an instrument which allow VE measurement breath by breath and a continuous monitoring of heart rate and SpO2. Breathing reserve (BR) is calculated by the instrument as the difference between maximal voluntary ventilation (FEV1x40) and max VE reached during the test.Results: Subjects were classified according to FEV1 as % of predicted. 6MWT data are reported in Table 1. View this table:Table 1 We found a correlation between FEV1 and BR (r=0.86, p<0.001); BR and oxygen desaturation [basal SpO2 minus final SpO2 (r=-0.38, p=0.009)]; BR and dyspnea Borg score (r=-0.36, p=0.01). A correlation between distance and dyspnea was also found (r=-055, p<0.001).Conclusion: BR is a mark of exercise limitation, therefore the analysis of VE during 6MWT can be a simple tool contributing to explain exercise limitation in COPD even in the absence of more sophisticated tests.