Literature DB >> 16009437

Change in plasma volume during peak exercise in patients with cyanotic congenital heart disease after definitive operation.

Hideo Ohuchi1, Tamaki Hayashi, Osamu Yamada, Shigeyuki Echigo.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate changes in plasma volume (deltaPV) during exercise in patients with single ventricular physiology with cyanosis; post-Fontan patients; and in patients after right ventricular outflow tract reconstruction (RVOTR).
BACKGROUND: Compensatory mechanisms which regulate body fluid volumes operate in heart failure patients to maintain blood pressure. A better understanding of this pathophysiological process, especially during exercise, should help manage and follow such patients.
METHODS: Twenty-six CHD patients (14+/-4 years), including 5 cyanotic patients, 12 after the Fontan operation, 9 after RVOTR, and 13 controls (14+/-5 years), performed a treadmill exercise test. DeltaPV from rest to peak was calculated and compared with changes in cardiovascular responses, plasma total protein (TP), norepinephrine (NE), osmolality (Osm), and blood lactate concentration (La).
RESULTS: DeltaPV was smaller in CHD patients than in controls (Cyanotic: -5.9%, Fontan: -10.0%, RVOTR: -11.4%, CONTROLS: -14.5%, p<0.001). In all subjects, peak heart rate, systolic blood pressure and oxygen uptake correlated inversely with deltaPV (p<0.05 to 0.005). DeltaPV correlated inversely with changes in TP, NE, and La (p<0.005 for all), but not with the change in Osm. In CHD patients, the deltaPV correlated only with the NE increase (p<0.01).
CONCLUSIONS: DeltaPV is smaller in CHD patients than in controls, especially in cyanotic patients. The smaller increases in cardiovascular responses during exercise and La are associated with the small deltaPV. These mechanisms may help to maintain cardiac output and increased sympathetic nervous activity may be beneficial to ensure sufficient perfusion pressure against deltaPV during exercise.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16009437     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2005.05.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cardiol        ISSN: 0167-5273            Impact factor:   4.164


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1.  Near infrared spectroscopy describes physiologic payback associated with excess postexercise oxygen consumption in healthy controls and children with complex congenital heart disease.

Authors:  Michael J Danduran; Jennifer E Dixon; Rohit P Rao
Journal:  Pediatr Cardiol       Date:  2011-09-03       Impact factor: 1.655

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