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Effects of cardiac transplantation on ventilatory response to exercise.

K P Marzo1, J R Wilson, D M Mancini.   

Abstract

Patients with heart failure frequently exhibit an excessive ventilatory response to exercise, which is acutely unaltered by therapeutic interventions. To investigate whether these ventilatory responses resolve after cardiac transplantation, 15 ambulatory patients with severe heart failure underwent exercise testing with measurement of respiratory gases before and 1.4 +/- 0.6 years [corrected] after transplantation. Ventilatory response was also measured in 7 age-matched, sedentary control subjects. Left ventricular ejection fraction at rest and hemodynamic measurements were obtained before and after transplantation in all patients. After transplantation, ejection fraction at rest increased from 16 +/- 6 to 56 +/- 10%, pulmonary capillary wedge pressure declined from 26 +/- 8 to 12 +/- 5 mm Hg, and cardiac index increased from 1.7 +/- 0.5 to 2.8 +/- 0.5 liters/min/m2 (all p less than 0.001). Peak oxygen consumption increased from 11.8 +/- 1.9 to 19.2 +/- 3.1 ml/kg/min (p less than 0.001), but remained significantly lower than that in control subjects (33.4 +/- 6.9 ml/kg/min; p less than 0.01). Minute ventilation (VE) was significantly reduced after transplantation, but excessive compared with normal values. Ventilation at a carbon dioxide production of 1 liter/min decreased significantly after cardiac transplantation (52.1 +/- 7.9 to 38.8 +/- 3.8 liters; p less than 0.01), but remained elevated when contrasted to that in control subjects (31.4 +/- 3.4 liters; p less than 0.05). Ventilatory response to exercise is significantly improved after cardiac transplantation; however, VE remains excessive. This may reflect an attenuated cardiac output response to exercise, abnormal intrapulmonary pressures or persistent deconditioning.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1736622     DOI: 10.1016/0002-9149(92)91002-l

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cardiol        ISSN: 0002-9149            Impact factor:   2.778


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