Exercise test guidelines emphasize the importance of selecting an appropria
te exercise test protocol for each patient to attain a test duration of 6 t
o 12 minutes.(1-6) This duration allows adequate time for observation of th
e patient's subjective and physiologic responses to exercise stress. Proper
protocol selection also aims to optimize patient comfort and enhance provi
der-patient interaction during testing. Protocols that are too vigorous for
a given patient may lead to a premature termination of the test, thus lead
ing to an underestimation of exercise capacity and limiting the amount of d
ata that can be collected. Conversely, protocols that are too easy may lead
to excessively prolonged test durations which are inefficient for the pati
ent and laboratory staff. This study (1) evaluates the accuracy of a pretes
t activity questionnaire in predicting exercise capacity for exercise test
protocol selection, and (2) compares the accuracy of this questionnaire whe
n ramp protocols versus step protocols are used.