Impaired cardiopulmonary exercise capacity in patients with hyperthyroidism

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作者
Kahaly, G [1 ]
Hellermann, J [1 ]
MohrKahaly, S [1 ]
Treese, N [1 ]
机构
[1] JOHANNES GUTENBERG UNIV HOSP,DEPT MED CARDIOL 2,MAINZ,GERMANY
关键词
anaerobic threshold; hyperthyroidism; work capacity;
D O I
10.1378/chest.109.1.57
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Study objective: Hyperthyroidism (Ii) has been implicated as a primary cause of decreased exercise tolerance. To our knowledge, analysis of respiratory gas exchange, an efficient noninvasive method in evaluating cardiopulmonary capacity, has not been performed in patients with H. Patients: Using cardiopulmonary exercise testing, 12 consecutive women with Graves' H were examined and controlled in euthyroidism (E). Eighteen women with E, in whom cardiac catheterization had ruled out heart disease, served as control subjects (C). Measurements: The ventilatory anaerobic threshold was determined by means of the V-slope method. Ergometry was performed with patients in a semisupine position using a continuous ramp protocol of 20 W/min. Echocardiography at rest was performed in all patients. Results: In patients with Ii, heart rate at rest was higher than in patients with E (p<0.05) and showed a markedly lower increase between rest and anaerobic threshold compared with E patients (p=0.007) and C (p=0.009). Work rate was reduced (H, 50% vs E, 70%; p=0.038). In H patients, the anaerobic threshold occurred at 59.6% of maximal oxygen uptake and 72% in E patients, respectively (p=0.024). In H patients, the linear regression of the heart rate to oxygen uptake ratio showed a reduced slope in comparison with E patients (p=0.001) and C (p=0.004). In patients with H, a reduced tidal volume (p=0.021) and an increased respiratory rate (p=0.003) in comparison to patients with E were demonstrated. Echocardiographically, H patients had an increased ejection fraction (p=0.008) and a higher cardiac index (p=0.008) in comparison with E patients. Conclusions: Analysis of respiratory gas exchange showed marked alterations of cardiopulmonary exercise capacity in H patients, which are reversible in E patients. The impaired chronotropic response during exercise might be the primary limiting factor of reduced work capacity in patients with H.
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