Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing in Patients with Chronic Heart Failure: Prognostic Comparison from Peak VO2 and VE/VCO2 Slope

被引:68
作者
Sarullo, Filippo Maria [1 ]
Fazio, Giovanni [2 ]
Brusca, Ignazio [3 ]
Fasullo, Sergio [4 ]
Paterna, Salvatore [5 ]
Licata, Pamela [2 ]
Novo, Giuseppina [2 ]
Novo, Salvatore [2 ]
Di Pasquale, Pietro [4 ]
机构
[1] Buccheri La Ferla Fatebenefratelli Hosp Palermo, Div Cardiol, Palermo, Italy
[2] Univ Palermo, Dept Cardiol, Palermo, Italy
[3] Buccheri La Ferla Fatebenefratelli Hosp Palermo, Clin Phatol Serv, Palermo, Italy
[4] GF Ingrassia Hosp, Div Cardiol P Borsellino, Palermo, Italy
[5] Univ Palermo, Dept Internal Med, Palermo, Italy
来源
OPEN CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE JOURNAL | 2010年 / 4卷
关键词
Congestive heart failure; exercise capacity; gas exchange; ventilation; prognosis;
D O I
10.2174/1874192401004010127
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: Cardiopulmonary exercise testing with ventilatory expired gas analysis (CPET) has proven to be a valuable tool for assessing patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). The maximal oxygen uptake (peak V02) is used in risk stratification of patients with CHF. The minute ventilation-carbon dioxide production relationship (VE/VCO2 slope) has recently demonstrated prognostic significance in patients with CHF. Methods: Between January 2006 and December 2007 we performed CPET in 184 pts (146 M, 38 F, mean age 59.8 +/- 12.9 years), with stable CHF (96 coronary artery disease, 88 dilated cardiomyopathy), in NYHA functional class II (n. 107) -III (n. 77), with left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) <= 45%,. The ability of peak VO2 and VE/VCO2 slope to predict cardiac related mortality and cardiac related hospitalization within 12 months after evaluation was examined. Results: Peak VO2 and VE/VCO2 slope were demonstrated with univariate Cox regression analysis both to be significant predictor of cardiac-related mortality and hospitalization (p < 0.0001, respectively). Non survivors had a lower peak VO2 (10.49 +/- 1.70 ml/kg/min vs. 14.41 +/- 3.02 ml/kg/min, p < 0.0001), and steeper Ve/VCO2 slope (41.80 +/- 8.07 vs. 29.84 +/- 6.47, p < 0.0001) than survivors. Multivariate survival analysis revealed that VE/VCO2 slope added additional value to VO2 peak as an independent prognostic factor (chi(2): 56.48, relative risk: 1.08, 95% CI: 1.03 - 1.13, p = 0.001). The results from Kaplan-Meier analysis revealed a 1-year cardiac-related mortality of 75% in patients with VE/VCO2 slope >= 35.6 and 25% in those with VE/VCO2 slope < 35.6 (log rank chi(2): 67.03, p < 0.0001) and 66% in patients with peak VO2 <= 12.2 ml/kg/min and 34% in those with peak VO2 > 12.2 ml/kg/min (log rank chi(2): 50.98, p < 0.0001). One-year cardiac-related hospitalization was 77% in patients with VE/VCO2 slope >= 32.5 and 23% in those with VE/VCO2 slope < 32.5 (log rank chi(2): 133.80, p < 0.0001) and 63% in patients with peak VO2 <= 12.3 ml/kg/min and 37% in those with peak VO2 > 12.3 ml/kg/min (log rank chi(2): 72.86, p < 0.0001). The VE/VCO2 slope was demonstrated with receiver operating characteristic curve analysis to be equivalent to peak VO2 in predicting cardiac-related mortality (0.89 vs. 0.89). Although area under the receiver operating characteristic curve for the VE/VCO2 slope was greater than peak VO2 in predicting cardiac-related hospitalization (0.88 vs 0.82), the difference was no statistically significant (p = 0.13). Conclusion: These results add to the present body of knowledge supporting the use of CPET in CHF patients. The VE/VCO2 slope, as an index of ventilatory response to exercise, is an excellent prognostic parameter and improves the risk stratification of CHF patients. It is easier to obtain than parameters of maximal exercise capacity and is of equivalent prognostic importance than peak VO2.
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