[Get up, stand up! What sit-to-stand tests tell us about respiratory failure]

Rev Mal Respir. 2024 Oct;41(8):583-592. doi: 10.1016/j.rmr.2024.06.003. Epub 2024 Aug 28.
[Article in French]

Abstract

Diseases associated with chronic respiratory failure have a negative impact on quality of life and life expectancy, notably through a reduction in patients' functional capacity. Assessing balance, coordination, muscular strength and endurance, as well as exercise tolerance, is therefore an important component of the evaluation of individuals with chronic respiratory failure. This evaluation can be made easier by using simple tools such as sit-to-stand tests. This review presents the main sit-to-stand tests that have been described and that can be used in everyday practice. The aim is to provide information to the clinician on the contribution of each test, and to identify the extent to which and the purpose for which these tests can be incorporated into a routine pulmonology and/or respiratory rehabilitation evaluation. Because of their inherently functional nature, these tests could help to identify the indications and/or the effects of respiratory rehabilitation.

Keywords: Chronic respiratory failure; Clinical evaluation; Field tests; Insuffisance respiratoire chronique; Respiratory rehabilitation; Réadaptation respiratoire; Sit-to-stand tests; Test de lever de chaise; Tests de terrain; Évaluation clinique.

Publication types

  • English Abstract
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Exercise Test / methods
  • Exercise Test / standards
  • Exercise Tolerance / physiology
  • Humans
  • Muscle Strength / physiology
  • Quality of Life
  • Respiratory Function Tests / methods
  • Respiratory Function Tests / standards
  • Respiratory Insufficiency* / diagnosis
  • Respiratory Insufficiency* / rehabilitation
  • Sitting Position
  • Standing Position