Risks associated with exercise testing and sports participation in cystic fibrosis

J Cyst Fibros. 2010 Sep;9(5):339-45. doi: 10.1016/j.jcf.2010.05.006. Epub 2010 Jul 2.

Abstract

Background: Severe adverse reactions (SARs) associated with physical exercise have not been systematically studied in cystic fibrosis (CF).

Methods: Two surveys were conducted to assess the incidence of exercise-related SARs: a caregiver survey asking for complications associated with exercise testing and in-hospital training therapy and a web-based patient survey asking for problems with exercise.

Results: 78 of 107 CF facilities caring for 4208 patients responded to the caregiver survey, 256 patients answered the web-based survey. No SARs were reported for 713 exercise tests. With in-hospital training, the yearly incidence of exercise-related SARs such as pneumothorax, cardiac arrhythmia, injury or hypoglycaemia was <1% each, the respective lifetime incidences reported by the patients were 0.8-6.3%. 67% of the patients reported no SARs with exercise.

Conclusions: Exercise testing is safe in patients with CF. Despite the limitations in quality of data, the incidence of exercise-related SARs appears low in this population.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Arrhythmias, Cardiac / epidemiology
  • Arrhythmias, Cardiac / etiology
  • Caregivers
  • Child
  • Cystic Fibrosis / diagnosis*
  • Cystic Fibrosis / physiopathology*
  • Exercise Test / adverse effects*
  • Female
  • Hospitalization
  • Humans
  • Hypoglycemia / epidemiology
  • Hypoglycemia / etiology
  • Incidence
  • Infant
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Patients
  • Physical Education and Training
  • Pneumothorax / epidemiology
  • Pneumothorax / etiology
  • Risk Assessment
  • Safety
  • Sports*
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Young Adult