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Physiological and clinical relevance of exercise ventilatory efficiency in COPD.

J Alberto Neder1, Danilo C Berton2,3, Flavio F Arbex4, Maria Clara Alencar5, Alcides Rocha4, Priscila A Sperandio4, Paolo Palange6, Denis E O'Donnell2.   

Abstract

Exercise ventilation (V'E) relative to carbon dioxide output (V'CO2 ) is particularly relevant to patients limited by the respiratory system, e.g. those with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). High V'E-V'CO2 (poor ventilatory efficiency) has been found to be a key physiological abnormality in symptomatic patients with largely preserved forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1). Establishing an association between high V'E-V'CO2 and exertional dyspnoea in mild COPD provides evidence that exercise intolerance is not a mere consequence of detraining. As the disease evolves, poor ventilatory efficiency might help explaining "out-of-proportion" breathlessness (to FEV1 impairment). Regardless, disease severity, cardiocirculatory co-morbidities such as heart failure and pulmonary hypertension have been found to increase V'E-V'CO2 In fact, a high V'E-V'CO2 has been found to be a powerful predictor of poor outcome in lung resection surgery. Moreover, a high V'E-V'CO2 has added value to resting lung hyperinflation in predicting all-cause and respiratory mortality across the spectrum of COPD severity. Documenting improved ventilatory efficiency after lung transplantation and lung volume reduction surgery provides objective evidence of treatment efficacy. Considering the usefulness of exercise ventilatory efficiency in different clinical scenarios, the V'E-V'CO2 relationship should be valued in the interpretation of cardiopulmonary exercise tests in patients with mild-to-end-stage COPD.
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Year:  2017        PMID: 28275174     DOI: 10.1183/13993003.02036-2016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Respir J        ISSN: 0903-1936            Impact factor:   16.671


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