Literature DB >> 26067685

Comprehensive analysis of cardiopulmonary exercise testing and mortality in patients with systolic heart failure: the Henry Ford Hospital cardiopulmonary exercise testing (FIT-CPX) project.

Clinton A Brawner1, Ali Shafiq2, Heather A Aldred3, Jonathan K Ehrman3, Eric S Leifer4, Yelena Selektor3, Cristina Tita3, Mauricio Velez3, Celeste T Williams3, John R Schairer3, David E Lanfear3, Steven J Keteyian3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Many studies have shown a strong association between numerous variables from a cardiopulmonary exercise (CPX) test and prognosis in patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). However, few studies have compared the prognostic value of a majority of these variables simultaneously, so controversy remains regarding optimal interpretation. METHODS AND
RESULTS: This was a retrospective analysis of patients with HFrEF (n = 1,201; age = 55 ± 13 y; 33% female) and a CPX test from 1997 to 2010. Thirty variables from a CPX test were considered in separate adjusted Cox regression analyses to describe the strength of the relation of each to a composite end point of all-cause mortality, left ventricular assist device implantation, or heart transplantation. During a median follow-up of 3.8 years, there were 577 (48.0%) events. The majority of variables were highly significant (P < .001). Among these, percentage of predicted maximum V˙O2 (ppMV˙O2; Wald = 203; P < .001; C-index = 0.73) was similar to VE-VCO2 slope (Wald = 201; P < .001; C = 0.72) and peak V˙O2 (Wald = 161; P < .001; C = 0.72). In addition, there was no significant interaction observed for peak respiratory exchange ratio <1 vs ≥1.
CONCLUSIONS: Consistent with prior studies, many CPX test variables were strongly associated with prognosis in patients with HFrEF. The choice of which variable to use is up to the clinician. Renewed attention should be given to ppMV˙O2, which appears to be highly predictive of survival in these patients.
Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Cardiomyopathy; exercise test; prognosis; survival

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26067685     DOI: 10.1016/j.cardfail.2015.06.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Card Fail        ISSN: 1071-9164            Impact factor:   5.712


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1.  Variables Measured During Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing as Predictors of Mortality in Chronic Systolic Heart Failure.

Authors:  Steven J Keteyian; Mahesh Patel; William E Kraus; Clinton A Brawner; Timothy R McConnell; Ileana L Piña; Eric S Leifer; Jerome L Fleg; Gordon Blackburn; Gregg C Fonarow; Paul J Chase; Lucy Piner; Marianne Vest; Christopher M O'Connor; Jonathan K Ehrman; Mary N Walsh; Gregory Ewald; Dan Bensimhon; Stuart D Russell
Journal:  J Am Coll Cardiol       Date:  2016-02-23       Impact factor: 24.094

2.  Exercise Oscillatory Ventilation: Interreviewer Agreement and a Novel Determination.

Authors:  Clinton A Brawner; Jonathan K Ehrman; Jonathan Myers; Paul Chase; Baruch Vainshelboim; Shadi Farha; Matthew A Saval; Rita McGuire; Bunny Pozehl; Steven J Keteyian
Journal:  Med Sci Sports Exerc       Date:  2018-02       Impact factor: 5.411

3.  Low Walking Impairment Questionnaire score after a recent myocardial infarction identifies patients with polyvascular disease.

Authors:  Birgitta Jönelid; Björn Kragsterman; Lars Berglund; Bertil Andrén; Nina Johnston; Bertil Lindahl; Jonas Oldgren; Christina Christersson
Journal:  JRSM Cardiovasc Dis       Date:  2019-04-16
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