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Exercise tolerance in asymptomatic patients with moderate-severe valvular heart disease and preserved ejection fraction
INTRODUCTION: For asymptomatic patients with moderate-severe valvular heart disease, in whom symptoms may be obscured, objective exercise tolerance measures are warranted for decisions concerning physical activities and surgical treatment. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We compared 61 patients (39 with aorti...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3542492/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23319976 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/aoms.2012.32409 |
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author | Olaf, Schulz Debora, Brala Ricarda, Bensch Gunnar, Berghöfer Jochen, Krämer Schimke, Ingolf Halle, Martin Jaffe, Allan |
author_facet | Olaf, Schulz Debora, Brala Ricarda, Bensch Gunnar, Berghöfer Jochen, Krämer Schimke, Ingolf Halle, Martin Jaffe, Allan |
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description | INTRODUCTION: For asymptomatic patients with moderate-severe valvular heart disease, in whom symptoms may be obscured, objective exercise tolerance measures are warranted for decisions concerning physical activities and surgical treatment. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We compared 61 patients (39 with aortic stenosis, 22 with aortic or mitral regurgitation) to 23 controls without valvular heart disease but with indications for stress testing. All participants underwent cardiopulmonary function testing and dobutamine stress echocardiography. Blood was drawn before as well as after bicycle stress to assess high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T (hscTnT). Patients who underwent surgery were re-evaluated 1.5 ±0.9 years after the operation. RESULTS: Conventional bicycle test following guideline criteria revealed a pathologic result in 26% of the patients, whereas spiroergometry showed an objectively reduced exercise tolerance in 59%, reaching a prognostically relevant feature in 39%. Stress echocardiography detected a reduced systolic reserve in 33% and elevated filling pressures in 62%. These abnormalities were significantly less present in the control group (4, 17, 9, 9, 4% respectively, p < 0.05 each). Baseline hscTnT detected patients with the prognostically important feature of reduced exercise tolerance (area under the curve 0.689 (95% CI: 0.546-0.831), p = 0.015). Objective preoperative exercise tolerance predicted sustained cardiocirculatory and myocardial dysfunction postoperatively. CONCLUSIONS: Cardiopulmonary function testing and dobutamine stress echocardiography identify exercise intolerance in patients with asymptomatic valvular heart disease beyond stress-test criteria recommended in recent guidelines. High-sensitivity cardiac troponin I may be of additional value. Results of these tests presage post-operative function. |
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spelling | pubmed-35424922013-01-14 Exercise tolerance in asymptomatic patients with moderate-severe valvular heart disease and preserved ejection fraction Olaf, Schulz Debora, Brala Ricarda, Bensch Gunnar, Berghöfer Jochen, Krämer Schimke, Ingolf Halle, Martin Jaffe, Allan Arch Med Sci Clinical Research INTRODUCTION: For asymptomatic patients with moderate-severe valvular heart disease, in whom symptoms may be obscured, objective exercise tolerance measures are warranted for decisions concerning physical activities and surgical treatment. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We compared 61 patients (39 with aortic stenosis, 22 with aortic or mitral regurgitation) to 23 controls without valvular heart disease but with indications for stress testing. All participants underwent cardiopulmonary function testing and dobutamine stress echocardiography. Blood was drawn before as well as after bicycle stress to assess high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T (hscTnT). Patients who underwent surgery were re-evaluated 1.5 ±0.9 years after the operation. RESULTS: Conventional bicycle test following guideline criteria revealed a pathologic result in 26% of the patients, whereas spiroergometry showed an objectively reduced exercise tolerance in 59%, reaching a prognostically relevant feature in 39%. Stress echocardiography detected a reduced systolic reserve in 33% and elevated filling pressures in 62%. These abnormalities were significantly less present in the control group (4, 17, 9, 9, 4% respectively, p < 0.05 each). Baseline hscTnT detected patients with the prognostically important feature of reduced exercise tolerance (area under the curve 0.689 (95% CI: 0.546-0.831), p = 0.015). Objective preoperative exercise tolerance predicted sustained cardiocirculatory and myocardial dysfunction postoperatively. CONCLUSIONS: Cardiopulmonary function testing and dobutamine stress echocardiography identify exercise intolerance in patients with asymptomatic valvular heart disease beyond stress-test criteria recommended in recent guidelines. High-sensitivity cardiac troponin I may be of additional value. Results of these tests presage post-operative function. Termedia Publishing House 2012-12-19 2012-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3542492/ /pubmed/23319976 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/aoms.2012.32409 Text en Copyright © 2012 Termedia & Banach http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License, permitting all non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Clinical Research Olaf, Schulz Debora, Brala Ricarda, Bensch Gunnar, Berghöfer Jochen, Krämer Schimke, Ingolf Halle, Martin Jaffe, Allan Exercise tolerance in asymptomatic patients with moderate-severe valvular heart disease and preserved ejection fraction |
title | Exercise tolerance in asymptomatic patients with moderate-severe valvular heart disease and preserved ejection fraction |
title_full | Exercise tolerance in asymptomatic patients with moderate-severe valvular heart disease and preserved ejection fraction |
title_fullStr | Exercise tolerance in asymptomatic patients with moderate-severe valvular heart disease and preserved ejection fraction |
title_full_unstemmed | Exercise tolerance in asymptomatic patients with moderate-severe valvular heart disease and preserved ejection fraction |
title_short | Exercise tolerance in asymptomatic patients with moderate-severe valvular heart disease and preserved ejection fraction |
title_sort | exercise tolerance in asymptomatic patients with moderate-severe valvular heart disease and preserved ejection fraction |
topic | Clinical Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3542492/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23319976 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/aoms.2012.32409 |
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