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. 1998 Oct;80(4):377–382. doi: 10.1136/hrt.80.4.377

Reproducibility and responsiveness of quality of life assessment and six minute walk test in elderly heart failure patients

S O'Keeffe 1, M Lye 1, C Donnellan 1, D Carmichael 1
PMCID: PMC1728807  PMID: 9875117

Abstract

Objective—To examine the reproducibility and responsiveness to change of a six minute walk test and a quality of life measure in elderly patients with heart failure.
Design—Longitudinal within patient study.
Subjects—60 patients with heart failure (mean age 82 years) attending a geriatric outpatient clinic, 45 of whom underwent a repeat assessment three to eight weeks later.
Main outcome measures—Subjects underwent a standardised six minute walk test and completed the chronic heart failure questionnaire (CHQ), a heart failure specific quality of life questionnaire. Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) were calculated using a random effects one way analysis of variance as a measure of reproducibility. Guyatt's responsiveness coefficient and effect sizes were calculated as measures of responsiveness to change.
Results—24 patients reported no major change in cardiac status, while seven had deteriorated and 14 had improved between the two clinic visits. Reproducibility was satisfactory (ICC > 0.75) for the six minute walk test, for the total CHQ score, and for the dyspnoea, fatigue, and emotion domains of the CHQ. Effect sizes for all measures were large (> 0.8), and responsiveness coefficients were very satisfactory (> 0.7). Effect sizes for detecting deterioration were greater than those for detecting improvement.
Conclusions—Quality of life assessment and a six minute walk test are reproducible and responsive measures of cardiac status in frail, very elderly patients with heart failure.

 Keywords: six minute walk;  elderly people;  heart failure;  quality of life

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