| Literature DB >> 33040733 |
Andrew J Patterson1, Anuja Sarode2, Sadeer Al-Kindi1, Lauren Shaver1, Rahul Thomas1, Evelyn Watson1, Mohamad Amer Alaiti1, Yuchi Liu3, Jessie Hamilton3, Nicole Seiberlich3, Imran Rashid1, Robert Gilkeson4, Robert Schilz5, Brian Hoit1, Trevor Jenkins1, Melissa Zullo2, Eduardo Bossone6, Christopher Longenecker1, Orlando Simonetti7, Sanjay Rajagopalan8,9.
Abstract
AIM: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (Entities:
Keywords: CPET; Contractile Reserve; Exercise CMR; HIV
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33040733 PMCID: PMC7549205 DOI: 10.1186/s12968-020-00664-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cardiovasc Magn Reson ISSN: 1097-6647 Impact factor: 5.364
Fig. 1Diagram of selected patients that underwent combined CPET/CMR for evaluation of dyspnea. A total of 53 enrolled of which 34 completed screening and underwent testing. CPET – cardiopulmonary exercise testing, CT - computed tomography, CMR – cardiovascular magnetic resonance, HIV - human immunodeficiency virus, MMRC - Modified Medical Research Council, PFTs - pulmonary function testing
Fig. 2Central Illustration. Flow diagram with matching photos depicting the sequence of events for stress treadmill CMR-CPET protocol. Pre exercise imagines were obtained on a 1.5 T CMR system. Subjects exercised on a CMR compatible hydraulic treadmill with simultaneous measurement of ventilation with CPET. Immediately following cessation of exercise, subjects were transferred back to the CMR station for post exercise images
Fig. 3Example pre and peak exercise CMR imagines on a 1.5 T CMR system using a 32-channel phased array coil. a Mid short axis slice and HLA for rest and stress images at end-diastole and end-systole. b Magnitude and phase images of the main pulmonary artery velocity encoding at rest and stress with readouts. Red arrows pointing to the main pulmonary artery. HLA – horizontal long axis
Demographic characteristics of the EXHALTED population (n = 34)
| Total n | Mean ± SD/Frequency (%) | 95% CI | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Demographics | Age, years | 34 | 49.68 ± 11.01 | (45.84-53.52) |
| African American | 34 | 28 (82.35) | (68.85-95.85) | |
| Unemployed | 34 | 26 (76.47) | (61.45-91.49) | |
| Current smokers | 34 | 20 (58.82) | (41.39-76.25) | |
| Current alcohol use, yes | 34 | 19 (55.88) | (38.30-73.47) | |
| Labs | Absolute CD4 count | 34 | 699.62 ± 416.81 | (554.18-845.05) |
| Absolute CD8 count | 34 | 769.59 ± 307.47 | (662.31-876.87) | |
| White Blood Cell count, Thousand/uL | 33 | 5.72 ± 1.97 | (5.02-6.42) | |
| Hemoglobin, g/dl | 33 | 13.59 ± 1.61 | (13.02-14.17) | |
| Creatinine, mg/dL | 33 | 1.02 ± 0.25 | (0.93-1.11) | |
| Albumin, g/dL | 33 | 4.19 ± 0.29 | (4.09-4.29) | |
| Medication Use | Aspirin | 34 | 9 (26.47) | (10.85-42.10) |
| β-Blockers | 34 | 3 (8.82) | (0.00-18.87) | |
| Statins | 34 | 9 (26.47) | (10.85-42.10) | |
| Diuretics | 34 | 2 (5.88) | (0.00-14.22) | |
| Calcium Channel Blockers | 34 | 6 (17.65) | (4.15-31.15) | |
| ACE Inhibitors/ARB | 34 | 9 (26.47) | (10.85-42.10) | |
| Medical History | Pulmonary Hypertension, no | 33 | 33 (100.00) | (100.00-100.00) |
| Cancer Diagnosis, no | 34 | 30 (88.24) | (76.82-99.65) | |
| Hypertension, no | 34 | 20 (58.82) | (41.39-76.25) | |
| Diabetes, no | 34 | 28 (82.35) | (68.85-95.85) | |
| Hyperlipidemia, no | 34 | 25 (73.53) | (57.90-89.15) | |
| Coronary artery disease, no | 34 | 33 (97.06) | (91.08-100.00) | |
| History of stroke, no | 34 | 32 (94.12) | (85.78-100.00) | |
| Chronic kidney disease, no | 34 | 34 (100.00) | (100.00-100.00) |
Exercise CMR Testing Times
| Mean ± SD | Min | Max | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Exercise Time (min:sec) | 08:17 ± 03:43 | 01:21 | 15:02 |
| Time Exercise End to Start Images (min:sec) | 00:34 ± 00:22 | 00:20 | 1.11 |
| Pre-exercise Scan (min)* | 20-25 | ||
| Post-exercise scan (min)* | 15-20 |
Resting and peak exercise heart and blood pressure
| Mean ± SD | Min | Max | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Heart Rate (bpm) | 75.25 ± 14.73 | 58.00 | 122.00 |
| Supine Systolic Blood Pressure (mmHg) | 122.71 ± 20.22 | 96.00 | 173.00 |
| Supine Diastolic Blood Pressure (mmHg) | 81.04 ± 12.48 | 54.00 | 103.00 |
| Heart Rate (bpm) | 155.67 ± 36.29 | 115.00 | 196.00 |
| % Age Predicted Max Heart Rate | 90.7 ± 17.86 | 67.00 | 149.00 |
| Systolic Blood Pressure (mmHg) | 161.37 ± 20.26 | 118.00 | 190.00 |
| Diastolic Blood Pressure (mmHg) | 84.37 ± 15.26 | 52.00 | 118.00 |
| METS Achieved | 9.63 ± 3.89 | 4.2 | 16.50 |
Fig. 4Assessment of RV (Top Panel) and LV (Bottom Panel) contractile reserve. Scatter plots depicting rest and peak changes in ejection fraction and stroke volume for RV (EF p = 0.001, SV p = 0.08) and LV (EF p < 0.001, SV p = 0.02). Each line is representative of an individual patient. Dark red line indicates mean value. RV = right ventricle, LV = left ventricle, EF = ejection fraction, SV = stroke volume
Fig. 5Assessment of cardiopulmonary function and main pulmonary velocities. Top panel indicates resting cardiopulmonary function as assessed with CPET and values measured occur at peak exercise for VO2, VE/VCO2 and PETCO2. Lower panel depicts resting and peak average and peak pulmonary velocities as measured through velocity encoding sequence with VENC set points of 100 for rest and 150 with stress. Each line represents an individual patient. Dark red line indicates mean value
CPET and CMR