Six-minute walk test in managing and monitoring sarcoidosis patients

Curr Opin Pulm Med. 2007 Sep;13(5):439-44. doi: 10.1097/MCP.0b013e328273bc2b.

Abstract

Purpose of review: To describe the value and limitations of using the 6-min test in assessing patients with sarcoidosis.

Recent findings: Static lung function studies and chest roentgenogram do not correlate well with the symptoms of sarcoidosis patients. In particular, dyspnea is a common complaint of sarcoidosis patients, which may be due to multiple factors including lung function, muscle strength, cardiac disease, and fatigue as a result of the disease. The 6-min walk distance has been the focus of studies in other interstitial lung diseases. Its use and limitations in sarcoidosis are described.

Summary: The 6-min walk distance can be a useful test in assessing sarcoidosis patients. Reduction of 6-min walk distance, however, can be due to multiple factors.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Dyspnea / diagnosis
  • Dyspnea / etiology
  • Dyspnea / physiopathology
  • Exercise Test / methods
  • Humans
  • Prognosis
  • Sarcoidosis, Pulmonary / complications
  • Sarcoidosis, Pulmonary / diagnosis*
  • Sarcoidosis, Pulmonary / physiopathology*
  • Time Factors
  • Trauma Severity Indices
  • Walking / physiology*