Dyspnea Postpulmonary Embolism From Physiological Dead Space Proportion and Stroke Volume Defects During Exercise

无氧运动 医学 心脏病学 内科学 冲程容积 劳累 通风(建筑) 冲程(发动机) 最大VO2 呼吸分钟容积 氧脉冲 灌注 通气阈值 麻醉 呼吸系统 物理疗法 射血分数 心率 心力衰竭 血压 工程类 机械工程
作者
Timothy M. Fernandes,Mona Alotaibi,Danielle M. Strozza,William W. Stringer,János Pórszász,Garner Faulkner,Cara F. Castro,Don A. Tran,Timothy A. Morris
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期刊:Chest [Elsevier BV]
卷期号:157 (4): 936-944 被引量:33
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DOI:10.1016/j.chest.2019.10.047
摘要

Background Many patients with pulmonary embolism (PE) report dyspnea on exertion following long-term treatment. Increased physiological dead space proportion (VD/VT) and decreased cardiac stroke volume reserve may distinguish persistent effects of PE itself from symptoms reflecting comorbid conditions or deconditioning. Methods This retrospective study analyzed a consecutive series of incremental symptom-limited cardiopulmonary exercise tests that had been ordered to evaluate persistent dyspnea on exertion following long-term treatment for acute PE. Physiological VD/VT was determined at anaerobic threshold from exhaled CO2 and transcutaneous Pco2 (validated against Paco2 measurements). Cardiac stroke volume reserve was estimated at rest and at anaerobic threshold by using oxygen consumption/pulse and previously validated estimates of the arteriovenous oxygen content difference. Results Cardiopulmonary exercise tests were performed on 40 patients with post-PE dyspnea. In 65.0% (95% CI, 50.2-79.8), VD/VT at anaerobic threshold was abnormally elevated, stroke volume reserve was decreased, or both defects occurred. VD/VT at anaerobic threshold was abnormally elevated (≥ 0.27) in 35.0% (95% CI, 20.2-49.8). VD/VT at anaerobic threshold significantly correlated with the extent of unmatched perfusion defects on subsequent ventilation-perfusion scans (P = .0085). In 55.0% (95% CI, 39.6-70.4), stroke volume reserve at anaerobic threshold was abnormally decreased (≤ 128% of the resting value). Both defects were present in 25.0% (95% CI, 11.6-38.4). Conclusions Increased VD/VT at anaerobic threshold and decreased stroke volume reserve during exercise are common among patients with dyspnea on exertion after long-term treatment of PE. The defects can be disclosed noninvasively by using cardiopulmonary exercise testing. Many patients with pulmonary embolism (PE) report dyspnea on exertion following long-term treatment. Increased physiological dead space proportion (VD/VT) and decreased cardiac stroke volume reserve may distinguish persistent effects of PE itself from symptoms reflecting comorbid conditions or deconditioning. This retrospective study analyzed a consecutive series of incremental symptom-limited cardiopulmonary exercise tests that had been ordered to evaluate persistent dyspnea on exertion following long-term treatment for acute PE. Physiological VD/VT was determined at anaerobic threshold from exhaled CO2 and transcutaneous Pco2 (validated against Paco2 measurements). Cardiac stroke volume reserve was estimated at rest and at anaerobic threshold by using oxygen consumption/pulse and previously validated estimates of the arteriovenous oxygen content difference. Cardiopulmonary exercise tests were performed on 40 patients with post-PE dyspnea. In 65.0% (95% CI, 50.2-79.8), VD/VT at anaerobic threshold was abnormally elevated, stroke volume reserve was decreased, or both defects occurred. VD/VT at anaerobic threshold was abnormally elevated (≥ 0.27) in 35.0% (95% CI, 20.2-49.8). VD/VT at anaerobic threshold significantly correlated with the extent of unmatched perfusion defects on subsequent ventilation-perfusion scans (P = .0085). In 55.0% (95% CI, 39.6-70.4), stroke volume reserve at anaerobic threshold was abnormally decreased (≤ 128% of the resting value). Both defects were present in 25.0% (95% CI, 11.6-38.4). Increased VD/VT at anaerobic threshold and decreased stroke volume reserve during exercise are common among patients with dyspnea on exertion after long-term treatment of PE. The defects can be disclosed noninvasively by using cardiopulmonary exercise testing.
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