CENTRAL HEMODYNAMIC-RESPONSE TO EXERCISE IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEART-FAILURE

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SULLIVAN, MJ
COBB, FR
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[1] DUKE UNIV,MED CTR,CTR LIVING,DURHAM,NC 27710
[2] VET ADM MED CTR,DURHAM,NC 27705
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10.1378/chest.101.5_Supplement.340S
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
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Although the pathophysiology of exercise intolerance in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) is not fully understood, it appears that the cardiac output response plays an important role in limiting exercise in this disorder. Although previous studies have demonstrated that peak VO2 is not related to left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction, studies have consistently identified peak exercise cardiac output as an important predictor of peak VO2. It is likely that a reduced cardiac output to work rate relationship in CHF causes hypoperfusion of both working skeletal muscle and visceral organs, which leads to early anaerobic metabolism and fatigue. Several factors may influence the cardiac output response in patients with severe systolic LV dysfunction, including heart rate, diastolic LV function, and the mitral regurgitation fraction. Although stroke volume increases through use of the Frank-Starling mechanism in many patients with severe systolic LV dysfunction, some patients with this disorder may not increase stroke volume during exercise due to diastolic LV dysfunction or pericardial constraint. The finding that this latter group has more severe exercise intolerance suggests that diastolic dysfunction may further decrease peak VO2 in this disorder. Variations in the mitral regurgitation fraction also have been found to have an important effect on exercise stroke volume in some patients with CHF. Therefore, the finding that LV ejection fraction at rest or during exercise is not related to peak VO2 in patients with systolic LV dysfunction does not necessarily indicate that central hemodynamics do not play a role in exercise intolerance. Rather, it is likely that variability in the LV ejection fraction with exercise, which does not take variable increases in LV end-diastolic volume or mitral regurgitation into account, plays only a modest role in determining the stroke volume and cardiac output response to exercise in patients with severe systolic dysfunction.
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