This study aims to collect and identify key outcome measures or disease parameters in ME/CFS that are altered during elevated symptoms relative to baseline by gathering information before and after symptom provocation using a two-day cardiopulmonary exercise test.
The phenomenon of post-exertional malaise (PEM), in which an ME/CFS patient's symptoms are elevated following even low-level exertion, is a hallmark feature of the disease. The cause of PEM, like the cause of ME/CFS, is not understood. This study aims to utilize a two-day CPET to invoke PEM. This provides a unique opportunity to collect data on how key outcome measures or disease parameters are altered during elevated symptoms relative to baseline within each patient by gathering information before and after symptom provocation. A total of 90 participants and 90 controls will undergo CPET testing. Participation will be split amongst three different sites (Ithaca, NY, New York, NY, and Los Angeles, CA). Subjects will be located in urban and rural areas to establish relatively diverse study populations. This study is a component of the Cornell ME/CFS Collaborative Research Center (CRC). Blood samples taken before and after CPET will be utilized in associated projects with the Cornell ME/CFS CRC. CPET data along with the analysis of blood samples has great potential to reveal why exercise negatively affects ME/CFS patients and thus perhaps why patients are also impaired even before increasing their activity level.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
173
A series of two cardiopulmonary exercise tests (CPETs) performed over two days. Participants will perform a CPET and then will return approximately 24 hours later to perform the second CPET. The CPET begins with 3 minutes of seated rest followed by cycling during incremental workloads which increases 15 watts throughout each minute of exercise. The participant will cycle until volitional exhaustion and/or the participant and/or test administrator determines to stop the test. Actual exercise time usually varies between 8-10 minutes.
ID Med
Torrance, California, United States
Ithaca College
Ithaca, New York, United States
Weill Cornell Medicine
New York, New York, United States
Volume of oxygen consumed at peak effort
Volume of oxygen consumed at peak effort during CPET 1 and during CPET 2.
Time frame: During intervention on day 1 and during intervention on day 2; assessed through study completion, approximately 4 years from study start date.
Volume of oxygen consumed at ventilatory/anaerobic threshold (VAT)
VAT is a non-invasive surrogate measure for anaerobic threshold, which is indicated during incremental exercise by a non-linear increase in rate of carbon dioxide production relative to rate of oxygen consumption.
Time frame: During intervention on day 1 and during intervention on day 2; assessed through study completion, approximately 4 years from study start date.
Rate of work performed at peak effort
Rate of work performed at peak effort during CPET 1 and during CPET 2. Rate of work is measured in Watts.
Time frame: During intervention on day 1 and during intervention on day 2; assessed through study completion, approximately 4 years from study start date.
Rate of work performed at VAT
Rate of work performed at VAT during CPET 1 and during CPET 2. Rate of work is measured in Watts.
Time frame: During intervention on day 1 and during intervention on day 2; assessed through study completion, approximately 4 years from study start date.
Heart rate at peak effort
Heart rate at peak effort during CPET 1 and during CPET 2.
Time frame: During intervention on day 1 and during intervention on day 2; assessed through study completion, approximately 4 years from study start date.
Heart rate at VAT
Heart rate at VAT during CPET 1 and during CPET 2.
Time frame: During intervention on day 1 and during intervention on day 2; assessed through study completion, approximately 4 years from study start date.
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Systolic blood pressure at seated rest
Systolic blood pressure at seated rest 1-minute before the start of CPET 1 and 1-minute before the start of CPET 2.
Time frame: During intervention on day 1 and during intervention on day 2; assessed through study completion, approximately 4 years from study start date.
Systolic blood pressure at peak effort
Systolic blood pressure at peak effort during CPET 1 and during CPET 2.
Time frame: During intervention on day 1 and during intervention on day 2; assessed through study completion, approximately 4 years from study start date.
Respiratory Exchange Ratio (RER) at peak effort
RER at peak effort during CPET 1 and during CPET 2. RER is calculated as the rate of carbon dioxide production divided by the rate of oxygen consumption, and during exercise is an indicator of participant effort.
Time frame: During intervention on day 1 and during intervention on day 2; assessed through study completion, approximately 4 years from study start date.