Influence of heart failure etiology on the prognostic value of peak oxygen consumption and minute ventilation/carbon dioxide production slope

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作者
Arena, R
Myers, J
Abella, J
Peberdy, MA
机构
[1] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Med Coll Virginia, Dept Phys Therapy, Richmond, VA 23298 USA
[2] Stanford Univ, Div Cardiol, VA Palo Alto Hlth Care Syst, Palo Alto, CA 94304 USA
关键词
hospitalization; mortality; prognosis; ventilatory expired gas;
D O I
10.1378/chest.128.4.2812
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Background: Peak oxygen consumption (VO2) and minute ventilation (VE)/carbon dioxide production (VCO2) slope have been widely demonstrated to have strong prognostic value in patients with heart failure (HF). in the present study, we investigated the effect of HF etiology on the prognostic applications of peak VO2 and VE/VCO2 slope. Methods: Two hundred sixty-eight subjects underwent symptom-limited cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPX). The population was divided into ischemic (115 men and 22 women) and nonischemic (108 men and 23 women) subgroups. The occurrence of cardiac-related events over the year following CPX was compared between groups using receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) analysis Results: Mean age +/- SD was significantly higher (61.0 +/- 10.0 years vs 50.3 +/- 16.2 years) while mean peak Vo(2) was significantly lower (15.0 +/- 5.2 mL/kg/min vs 17.5 +/- 6.7 mL/kg/min) in the ischemic HF group (p < 0.05). ROC curve analysis demonstrated that both peak VO2 and VE/VCO2 slope were significant predictors of cardiac events in both the ischemic group (peak VO2, 0.74; VE/VCO2 slope, 0.76; p < 0.001) and the nonischernic group (peak VO2, 0.75; VE/VCO2 slope, 0.86; p < 0.001). Optimal prognostic threshold values for peak VO2 were 14.1 mlAg/min and 14.6 mLJkg1min in the ischemic and nonischemic groups, respectively. Optimal prognostic threshold values for the VE/VCO2 Slope were 34.2 and 34.5 in the ischemic and nonischemic groups, respectively. Conclusions: Baseline and exercise characteristics were different between ischemic and nonischernic patients with HF. However, the prognostic power of the major CPX variables was strikingly similar. Different prognostic classification schemes based on HF etiology may therefore not be necessary when analyzing CPX responses in clinical practice.
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页码:2812 / 2817
页数:6
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