A diagnostic cycle test for McArdle's disease
2003; Wiley; Volume: 54; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1002/ana.10725
ISSN1531-8249
AutoresJohn Vissing, Ronald G. Haller,
Tópico(s)Neurological disorders and treatments
ResumoWe investigated whether the second wind phenomenon (ie, a decrease in heart rate and perceived exertion during exercise) is pathognomonic for McArdle's disease. Twenty-four patients with McArdle's disease, 17 healthy subjects, and 25 patients with other inborn errors of muscle metabolism cycled a constant workload for 15 minutes. In McArdle's disease patients, heart rate consistently decreased by 35 +/- 3 beats per minute from the 7(th) to the 15(th) minute of exercise, whereas heart rate increased progressively with exercise in all 42 control subjects. The findings indicate that cycling at a moderate, constant workload provides a specific, sensitive, and simple diagnostic test for McArdle's disease.
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