Exercise-related ventilatory abnormalities and survival in congestive heart failure

The American Journal of Cardiology
G A MacGowanS Murali

Abstract

This retrospective study of 104 New York Heart Association class 1 to 4 heart failure patients undergoing exercise stress testing with gas exchange analysis demonstrated that the ventilatory equivalent for carbon dioxide at anaerobic threshold is useful in determining prognosis in patients with severe congestive heart failure, particularly when used in combination with peak exercise oxygen consumption. A ventilatory equivalent for carbon dioxide >50 and peak oxygen consumption < or =15.0 ml/kg/min defines a very high-risk patient group who should be prioritized for transplantation.

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