Cardiac output changes during exercise in heart failure patients: focus on mid-exercise.

ESC Heart Failure
Nicoletta CorrieriPiergiuseppe Agostoni

Abstract

Peak exercise oxygen uptake (VO2 ) and cardiac output (CO) are strong prognostic indexes in heart failure (HF) but unrelated to real-life physical activity, which is associated to submaximal effort. We analysed maximal cardiopulmonary exercise test with rest, mid-exercise, and peak exercise non-invasive CO measurements (inert gas rebreathing) of 231 HF patients and 265 healthy volunteers. HF patients were grouped according to exercise capacity (peak VO2  < 50% and ≥50% pred, Groups 1 and 2). To account for observed differences, data regarding VO2 , CO, stroke volume (SV), and artero-venous O2 content difference [ΔC(a-v)O2 ] were adjusted by age, gender, and body mass index. A multiple regression analysis was performed to predict peak VO2 from mid-exercise cardiopulmonary exercise test and CO parameters among HF patients. Rest VO2 was lower in HF compared with healthy subjects; meanwhile, Group 1 patients had the lowest CO and highest ΔC(a-v)O2 . At mid-exercise, Group 1 patients achieved a lower VO2 , CO, and SV [0.69 (interquartile range 0.57-0.80) L/min; 5.59 (4.83-6.67) L/min; 62 (51-73) mL] than Group 2 [0.94 (0.83-1.1) L/min; 7.6 (6.56-9.01) L/min; 77 (66-92) mL] and healthy subjects [1.15 (0.93-1.30) L/min; 9.33 (8.07-10....Continue Reading

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