Stress lactate in mitochondrial myopathy under constant, unadjusted workload
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-1331.2004.00859.x
Stress lactate in mitochondrial myopathy under constant, unadjusted workload
Abstract
As it is under debate if determination of lactate during cycle ergometry (lactate stress testing, LST) under a continuous, unadjusted, low workload is a valuable diagnostic tool for mitochondrial myopathy (MMP), the present study aimed to investigate how sensitive the LST is in a large cohort of patients with indications for MMP (MMP patients). Serum lactate was determined once before, three times during, and once after a 15-min, constant 30 W-workload on a bicycle ergometer in 115 healthy controls, 166 patients with neurological disorders other than MMP, and 291 MMP patients. Serum lactate's upper reference limit at rest, 5, 10, 15 min after starting, and 15 min after finishing the exercise was 2.0, 2.0, 2.1, 2.0 and 1.7 mmol/l, respectively. Resting lactate was increased in 75 MMP patients (26%). The specificity of resting lactate determination was 84%. The sensitivity of the LST was 66% and the specificity 84%. Among the 192 MMP patients with abnormal LST, 120 (63%) had a normal resting lactate. The LST is abnormal in two thirds of the MMP patients. The sensitivity of the LST is higher than that of resting lactate determination. The LST is a simple and cheap but effective and reliable screening method for detecting the impaired oxidative metabolism in MMP.
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