| Literature DB >> 25352986 |
Stephan Keusch1, Anina Bucher1, Séverine Müller-Mottet1, Elisabeth Hasler1, Marco Maggiorini2, Rudolf Speich2, Silvia Ulrich3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Data on exercise pulmonary hemodynamics in healthy people and patients with pulmonary hypertension (PH) are rare. We analyzed exercise right heart catheterization (RHC) data in a symptomatic collective referred with suspected PH to characterize the differential response by diagnostic groups, to correlate resting with exercise hemodynamics, and to evaluate safety.Entities:
Keywords: Exercise; Pulmonary arterial hypertension; Pulmonary hypertension; Right heart catheterization
Year: 2014 PMID: 25352986 PMCID: PMC4210570 DOI: 10.1186/2049-6958-9-51
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Multidiscip Respir Med ISSN: 1828-695X
Figure 1Patients and diagnostic groups after right heart catheterization. HFnEF, heart failure with normal ejection fraction, PAH, pulmonary arterial hypertension; PH, pulmonary hypertension; COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; CTEPH, chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension; TPG, transpulmonary pressure gradient.
Baseline characteristics
| Total number of patients, n (%) | 101 |
| Female, n (%) | 70 (69.3%) |
| Age, years | 61 (52;68) |
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| Scleroderma | 44 (44%) |
| Chronic lung disease | 11 (11%) |
| History of pulmonary embolism | 9 (9%) |
| Sarcoidosis | 4 (4%) |
| HIV | 3 (3%) |
| Other unclear dyspnea | 30 (30%) |
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| Class I/II | 11 (11%)/35 (35%) |
| Class III/IV | 42 (41%)/13 (13%) |
| Body mass index, kg/m2 | 25.1 (21.9;28.2) |
| 6 minute walking distance, m | 475 (335;539) |
Data given as median (quartiles) or number (%). NYHA: New York Heart Association, WHO: World Health Organization.
Patients characteristics according to diagnostic groups
| Diagnostic group | Resting precapillary PH, PAH (n = 28) | Exercise precapillary PH, ePAH (n = 13) | Resting postcapillary PH, PVH (n = 7) | Exercise postcapillary PH, ePVH (n = 12) | Exercise postcapillary out-of-proportion PH, eoPVH (n = 14) | No PH (n = 27) |
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| Age, years | 63.7¶ (58.6; 70.4) | 53.9 (51.8; 62.6) | 73.4¶ (64.3; 73.8) | 61.2 (51.0; 67.4) | 61.3 (54.6; 68.3) | 53.9 (43.3; 66.0) |
| Females, n | 15 (53.6) | 9 (69.2) | 6 (85.7) | 8 (66.7) | 9 (64.3) | 23 (85.2) |
| BMI, kg/m2 | 25.3¶ (22.3; 27.8) | 25.9 (23.2; 28.1) | 28.0¶ (24.4; 30.2) | 25.1 (21.8; 27.8) | 27.3¶ (25.3; 29.7) | 22.8 (18.7; 25.4) |
| NYHA class II/III/IV, n | 28 (100) | 12 (92.3) | 7 (100) | 10 (83.3) | 12 (85.7) | 21 (77.8) |
| 6MWD, m | 459.5 (296; 504) | 500 (414; 552) | 437 (339; 450) | 566 (460; 603) | 490 (330; 532) | 450 (300; 540) |
| SpO2 after 6MWD, % | 90 (80; 93) | 93.5 (82; 96) | 95 (95; 96) | 96 (94; 98) | 94 (89; 96) | 94 (89; 95) |
| HR after 6MWD, bpm | 109 (91; 127) | 104 (83; 115) | 98 (88; 109) | 104 (91; 116) | 118 (108; 137) | 103 (100; 120) |
| SBP after 6MWD, mmHg | 138 (120; 161) | 131 (120; 142) | 175 (154; 198) | 130 (116; 154) | 155 (140; 160) | 139 (138; 158) |
Data given as median (quartiles) or number (%). ¶= p <0.05 compared to patients with no PH. No significant differences between exercise postcapillary PH and exercise postcapillary out-of-proportion PH were detected.
6MWD, Six minute walk distance, BMI, Body mass index; ePAH, Exercise precapillary pulmonary hypertension; eoPVH, Exercise postcapillary out-of-proportion pulmonary hypertension; ePVH, Exercise postcapillary pulmonary hypertension; HR, Heart rate; NYHA, New York Heart Association, PAH, Pulmonary arterial hypertension; PH, Pulmonary hypertension; PVH, Postcapillary pulmonary hypertension; SpO , Peripheral oxygen saturation; SBP, Systemic blood pressure.
Hemodynamic data according to diagnostic groups
| Diagnostic group | Resting precapillary PH, PAH (n = 28) | Exercise precapillary PH, ePAH (n = 13) | Resting postcapillary PH, PVH (n = 7) | Exercise postcapillary PH, ePVH (n = 12) | Exercise postcapillary out-of-proportion PH, eoPVH (n = 14) | No PH (n = 27) |
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| HR, bpm | 79 (69; 86.5) | 71.5 (66; 83) | 79 (74; 84) | 70.5¶ (61; 74) | 76 (70; 83) | 78 (70; 86) |
| Mean BP, mmHg | 91 (85; 104) | 87 (78; 91) | 110 (78; 126) | 93 (86; 101) | 95 (84; 101) | 90 (86; 104) |
| Mean PAP, mmHg | 32¶,* (26; 44) | 20¶ (18; 21) | 30¶,* (28; 34) | 19 | 22¶ (19; 23) | 15 (14; 18) |
| Diastolic PAP, mmHg | 23¶,* (18; 31) | 14¶ (12; 15) | 21¶,* (19; 24) | 12 (10; 15) | 15¶ (13; 18) | 11 (10; 14) |
| RAP, mmHg | 8 (4.5; 9.5) | 6 (4; 7) | 9¶,* (7; 10) | 5 (3; 8) | 6 (4; 9) | 5 (4; 7) |
| PAWP, mmHg | 12¶,* (10; 13) | 8 (8; 11) | 17¶,* (17; 19) | 12 (8; 14) | 11¶ (9; 12) | 8 (7; 10) |
| TPG, mmHg | 23¶,* (17; 28) | 9¶ (9; 12) | 13¶,* (11; 14) | 7 | 9¶ (9; 12) | 7 (6; 9) |
| DPG, mmHg | 10¶,* (8; 17) | 5¶ (3; 7) | 4 (1; 6) | 1¶,
| 3 (2; 6) | 2 (1; 3) |
| CI, l/min/m-2 | 3.0 (2.5; 3.5) | 3.4 (2.8; 3.9) | 3.2 (3.0; 4.8) | 3.0 (2.75; 3.7) | 3.5 (3.0; 4.0) | 3.0 (2.7; 4.0) |
| CO, l/min | 5.4 (4.1; 6.7) | 6.3 (4.9; 7.2) | 6.0 (5.0; 10.8) | 5.3 (4.6; 7.0) | 6.7¶ (5.5; 7.4) | 5.1 (4.2; 6.8) |
| PVR, dynes*s*m-2 | 330¶,* (248; 415) | 135 (112; 145) | 193 (105; 247) | 83¶,
| 122 (97; 175) | 109 (90; 158) |
| SVR, dynes*s*m-2 | 1296 (1018; 1656) | 1026 (898; 1382) | 1031 (717; 1875) | 1263 (948; 1562) | 1196 (1026; 1331) | 1340 (1101; 1761) |
| SaO2, % | 90.5¶,* (87.8; 93.9) | 95.0 (93.0; 95.3) | 94.0 (93.0; 95.0) | 94.8 (92.7; 96.0) | 94.8 (93.0; 95.3) | 94.8 (93.0; 96.0) |
| PaO2, kPA | 8.2¶,* (7.6; 9.6) | 10.6 (9.2; 11.7) | 9.5¶ (8.9; 10.00) | 10.2 (9.0; 11.7) | 10.3 (9.4; 11.4) | 11.4 (10.1; 12.2) |
| PaCO2, kPA | 4.60 (4.32; 5.35) | 4.65¶ (4.51; 4.80) | 4.70 (4.49; 5.30) | 4.85 (4.50; 5.27) | 5.13 (4.60; 5.30) | 5.05 (4.75; 5.40) |
| SmvO2, % | 66.1¶,* (60.6; 70.5) | 71.0 (69.0; 74.4) | 70.0 (65.0; 71.0) | 71.6 (68.4; 76.1) | 71.4 (69.1; 73.5) | 70.0 (65.4; 72.8) |
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| Watt achieved | 30 (20; 50) | 30 (20; 40) | 30 (20; 30) | 30 (20; 50) | 30 (20; 45) | 30 (20; 40) |
| HR, bpm | 110 (103; 123) | 102 (98; 116) | 111 (101; 118) | 105 (98; 122) | 116.5 (106; 122) | 120 (101; 126) |
| Mean BP, mmHg | 115 (101; 125) | 107 (92; 114) | 128¶ (102; 158) | 107 (93; 120) | 107 (103; 115) | 101 (91; 113) |
| Mean PAP, mmHg | 58¶,* (50; 66) | 35¶ (32; 37) | 47¶,* (42; 65) | 36¶ (31; 41) | 42¶ (38; 43) | 24 (18; 27) |
| Increase in mPAP with exercise, mmHg | 20¶,* (16; 30) | 14¶(13; 19) | 17¶(12; 31) | 16¶(12; 25) | 19¶ (14.7; 21) | 7 (3; 9) |
| Increase in mPAP per Watt, mmHg | 0.73¶ (0.53; 1.05) | 0.47¶ (0.33; 0.74) | 0.57¶ (0.40; 1.10) | 0.48¶ (0.36; 0.77) | 0.66¶ (0.35; 0.85) | 0.20 (0.10; 0.33) |
| Diastolic PAP, mmHg | 40¶,* (32; 45) | 24¶ (22; 25) | 30¶ (26; 40) | 27¶ (24; 30) | 30¶ (25; 31) | 16 (12; 18) |
| RAP, mmHg | 12¶,* (7; 17) | 7 (3; 8) | 16¶,* (9; 18) | 10¶ (7; 11) | 8¶ (6; 9) | 5 (2; 7) |
| PAWP, mmHg | 16¶,* (13; 21) | 12 (10; 14) | 32¶,* (27; 36) | 26.5¶ (23; 34) | 21.5¶ (17; 28) | 10 (7; 15) |
| TPG, mmHg | 41¶,* (34; 45) | 22¶ (21; 29) | 16 (8; 30) | 9¶,
| 18¶ (16; 21) | 12 (9; 14) |
| DPG, mmHg | 21¶,* (13; 29) | 11¶ (10; 13) | 1 (-9; 7) | -1.5¶,
| 5.5 (3; 9) | 4 (2; 6) |
| CI, l/min/m-2 | 3.8 (3.0; 4.3) | 4.0 (3.7; 4.7) | 3.7 (3.3; 5.4) | 3.7 (3.2; 4.1) | 4.2 (3; 4.8) | 3.8 (3.1; 4.3) |
| CO, l/min | 6.8 (5.0; 8.3) | 7.2 (6.7; 8.4) | 6.5 (5.6; 12.1) | 6.5 (5.5; 8.0) | 7.06 (6.44; 8.83) | 6.4 (4.8; 8.3) |
| PVR, dynes*s*m-2 | 487¶,* (398; 534) | 251¶ (207; 335) | 163 (100; 198) | 97¶,
| 173.5 (148; 227) | 139 (107; 229) |
| Delta PVR, dynes*s*m-2 | 126¶ (68; 208) | 103¶ (73; 167) | 15 (-89; 93) | 16¶,
| 57 (37; 97) | 34 (11; 89) |
| SVR, dynes*s*m-2 | 1186 (866; 1679) | 1031 (907; 1077) | 1413 (739; 1541) | 1164 (903; 1327) | 989.5 (911; 1251) | 1222 (933; 1755) |
| SaO2, % | 88.0¶,* (80.0; 94.0) | 95.0 (86.0; 96.0) | 96.0 (94.0; 97.0) | 94 (93; 95) | 93.4¶ (91; 94.5) | 96.0 (95.0; 97.0) |
| SmvO2, % | 36.5¶,* (28.2; 43.5) | 52.0 (38.0; 55.0) | 45.0 (24.0; 50.0) | 44.5 (33.5; 57.5) | 50 (36; 58) | 48.0 (40.0; 55.0) |
Data given as median (quartiles) or number (%). ¶= p < .05 compared to patients with no PH. *= p < .05 compared to patients with appropriate exercise PH (either resting precapillary PH compared to exercise precapillary PH, or resting postcapillary PH compared to exercise postcapillary PH). §= p < .05 compared to exercise out-of-proportion PH.
BP, Blood pressure; CI, Cardiac index; CO, Cardiac output; DPG, Diastolic pressure gradient; ePAH, Exercise precapillary pulmonary hypertension; eoPVH, Exercise postcapillary out-of-proportion pulmonary hypertension; ePVH, Exercise postcapillary pulmonary hypertension; HR, Heart rate; PaO , Arterial oxygen partial pressure; PaCO , Arterial carbon dioxide partial pressure; PAH, Pulmonary arterial hypertension; PAP, Pulmonary arterial pressure; PAWP, Pulmonary artery wedge pressure; PH, Pulmonary hypertension; PVH, Postcapillary pulmonary hypertension; PVR, Pulmonary vascular resistance; RAP, Right atrial pressure; SaO , Arterial oxygen saturation; SmvO , Mixed venous oxygen saturation; SVR, Systemic vascular resistance; TPG, Transpulmonary pressure gradient.
Follow up, adverse events and mortality data
| Diagnostic group | Resting precapillary PH (n = 28) | Exercise precapillary PH (n = 13) | Resting postcapillary PH (n = 7) | Exercise postcapillary PH (n = 12) | Exercise postcapillary out-of-proportion PH (n = 14) | No PH (n = 27) |
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| Follow-up days, n | 1,080 (246; 1231) | 1,031 (366; 1346) | 1,080 (279; 1290) | 718 (321; 1440) | 1,112 (542; 1332) | 714 (282; 1241) |
| Death, n | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
| Lung transplantation, n | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Pulmonary endarterectomy, n | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Adverse events at RHC, n | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
A low event rate precludes statistical comparison. PH, Pulmonary hypertension, RHC, Right heart catheterization.