Claims
- 1. A method for ascertaining the functional capacity of the cardio-respiratory system in the course of controlled exercise from measured cardio-respiratory data of living subjects by which key cardio-respiratory variables are readily located and distinctly displayed, comprising:
- (a) plotting a plurality of regularly spaced axes intersecting at a center point, each of said axes being associated with a different preselected cardio-respiratory variable obtained during incremental stress testing;
- (b) providing quantified scale markings on each of said axes at differing radial locations therealong, said scale markings being such that expected normal values of each of said variables will be generally an optimal distance from said center;
- (c) locating the magnitude of the actual measured values of said cardio-respiratory variables for given workloads with respect to such scale markings on appropriate ones of said plurality of axes;
- (d) constructing line segments from the points on said axes corresponding to said locations of the magnitude of actual measured values to that of an adjacent axis to form a closed polygon for each level of workload during the stress testing procedure; and
- (e) following the line segments extending through the maximum measured value on one of said plurality of axes to the corresponding measured value on another of said plurality of axes for the same level of workload to determine the subject's anaerobic threshold and the onset of respiratory compensation.
- 2. The method as in claim 1 wherein said data comprises numerical measurements from the group of cardiopulmonary function variables including CO.sub.2 output, O.sub.2 pulse, heart rate, work, O.sub.2 uptake, true O.sub.2, ventilatory equivalent, and true CO.sub.2.
- 3. The method as in claim 2 wherein each individual cardiopulmonary function variable in said group is plotted on separate ones of said plurality of axes.
- 4. The method as in claim 2 wherein oxygen uptake VO.sub.2, is plotted on said another of said plurality of axes and true O.sub.2 is plotted on said one of said plurality of axes.
- 5. The method as in claim 2 wherein oxygen uptake VO.sub.2, is plotted on said another of said plurality of axes and true CO.sub.2 is plotted on said one of said plurality of axes.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 596,046, filed April 2, 1984, now abandoned.
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