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Metabolic parameters derived from cardiopulmonary stress testing for prediction of prognosis in patients with heart failure: the ochsner experience.

Joaquin Crespo1, Carl J Lavie, Richard V Milani, Yvonne E Gilliland, Hamang M Patel, Hector O Ventura.   

Abstract

Cardiopulmonary parameters, particularly peak oxygen consumption, have proven utility in prognostic stratification for patients with heart failure. These have been typically corrected for total body weight as opposed to lean body mass (LBM). For practical purposes, fat consumes virtually no oxygen and receives minimal perfusion. Based on this rationale and on observations from previous studies, several investigations conducted at the Ochsner Clinic Foundation have assessed the prognostic value of metabolic parameters when corrected for LBM. Three studies reviewed in this discussion consistently found greater prognostic value for LBM-corrected parameters, especially peak oxygen consumption and oxygen pulse. These findings lead to a strong recommendation for LBM correction of cardiopulmonary exercise stress test-derived parameters for more accurate prognostic stratification in patients with heart failure, especially in the obese population. Other centers have studied additional parameters such as the ventilation to carbon dioxide production slope, oxygen uptake efficiency slope, and partial pressure of end-tidal carbon dioxide during exercise and rest. In multiple studies, these ventilation-dependent parameters have shown prognostic superiority compared with the standard peak oxygen consumption even when obtained from submaximal exercise data. However, no study to our knowledge has compared these parameters with LBM-adjusted values as described herein. The prognostic validity of cardiopulmonary exercise stress test-derived parameters requires further investigation in patients treated with β-blockers.

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Keywords:  Anaerobic threshold; cardiopulmonary exercise stress test; congestive heart failure; lean body mass; peak oxygen consumption

Year:  2009        PMID: 21603413      PMCID: PMC3096254     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ochsner J        ISSN: 1524-5012


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