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Hemodynamic and metabolic characteristics associated with development of a right ventricular outflow tract pressure gradient during upright exercise

BACKGROUND: We recently reported a novel observation that many patients with equal resting supine right ventricular(RV) and pulmonary artery(PA) systolic pressures develop an RV outflow tract(RVOT) pressure gradient during upright exercise. The current work details the characteristics of patients wh...

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Autores principales: van Riel, Annelieke C. M. J., Systrom, David M., Oliveira, Rudolf K. F., Landzberg, Michael J., Mulder, Barbara J. M., Bouma, Berto J., Maron, Bradley A., Shah, Amil M., Waxman, Aaron B., Opotowsky, Alexander R.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5479527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28636647
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179053
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author van Riel, Annelieke C. M. J.
Systrom, David M.
Oliveira, Rudolf K. F.
Landzberg, Michael J.
Mulder, Barbara J. M.
Bouma, Berto J.
Maron, Bradley A.
Shah, Amil M.
Waxman, Aaron B.
Opotowsky, Alexander R.
author_facet van Riel, Annelieke C. M. J.
Systrom, David M.
Oliveira, Rudolf K. F.
Landzberg, Michael J.
Mulder, Barbara J. M.
Bouma, Berto J.
Maron, Bradley A.
Shah, Amil M.
Waxman, Aaron B.
Opotowsky, Alexander R.
author_sort van Riel, Annelieke C. M. J.
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description BACKGROUND: We recently reported a novel observation that many patients with equal resting supine right ventricular(RV) and pulmonary artery(PA) systolic pressures develop an RV outflow tract(RVOT) pressure gradient during upright exercise. The current work details the characteristics of patients who develop such an RVOT gradient. METHODS: We studied 294 patients (59.7±15.5 years-old, 49% male) referred for clinical invasive cardiopulmonary exercise testing, who did not have a resting RVOT pressure gradient defined by the simultaneously measured peak-to-peak difference between RV and PA systolic pressures. RESULTS: The magnitude of RVOT gradient did not correspond to clinical or hemodynamic findings suggestive of right heart failure; rather, higher gradients were associated with favorable exercise findings. The presence of a high peak RVOT gradient (90(th) percentile, ≥33mmHg) was associated with male sex (70 vs. 46%, p = 0.01), younger age (43.6±17.7 vs. 61.8±13.9 years, p<0.001), lower peak right atrial pressure (5 [3–7] vs. 8 [4–12]mmHg, p<0.001), higher peak heart rate (159±19 vs. 124±26 beats per minute, p<0.001), and higher peak cardiac index (8.3±2.3 vs. 5.7±1.9 L/min/m(2), p<0.001). These associations persisted when treating peak RVOT as a continuous variable and after age and sex adjustment. At peak exercise, patients with a high exercise RVOT gradient had both higher RV systolic pressure (78±11 vs. 66±17 mmHg, p<0.001) and lower PA systolic pressure (34±8 vs. 50±19 mmHg, p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Development of a systolic RV-PA pressure gradient during upright exercise is not associated with an adverse hemodynamic exercise response and may represent a normal physiologic finding in aerobically fit young people.
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spelling pubmed-54795272017-07-05 Hemodynamic and metabolic characteristics associated with development of a right ventricular outflow tract pressure gradient during upright exercise van Riel, Annelieke C. M. J. Systrom, David M. Oliveira, Rudolf K. F. Landzberg, Michael J. Mulder, Barbara J. M. Bouma, Berto J. Maron, Bradley A. Shah, Amil M. Waxman, Aaron B. Opotowsky, Alexander R. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: We recently reported a novel observation that many patients with equal resting supine right ventricular(RV) and pulmonary artery(PA) systolic pressures develop an RV outflow tract(RVOT) pressure gradient during upright exercise. The current work details the characteristics of patients who develop such an RVOT gradient. METHODS: We studied 294 patients (59.7±15.5 years-old, 49% male) referred for clinical invasive cardiopulmonary exercise testing, who did not have a resting RVOT pressure gradient defined by the simultaneously measured peak-to-peak difference between RV and PA systolic pressures. RESULTS: The magnitude of RVOT gradient did not correspond to clinical or hemodynamic findings suggestive of right heart failure; rather, higher gradients were associated with favorable exercise findings. The presence of a high peak RVOT gradient (90(th) percentile, ≥33mmHg) was associated with male sex (70 vs. 46%, p = 0.01), younger age (43.6±17.7 vs. 61.8±13.9 years, p<0.001), lower peak right atrial pressure (5 [3–7] vs. 8 [4–12]mmHg, p<0.001), higher peak heart rate (159±19 vs. 124±26 beats per minute, p<0.001), and higher peak cardiac index (8.3±2.3 vs. 5.7±1.9 L/min/m(2), p<0.001). These associations persisted when treating peak RVOT as a continuous variable and after age and sex adjustment. At peak exercise, patients with a high exercise RVOT gradient had both higher RV systolic pressure (78±11 vs. 66±17 mmHg, p<0.001) and lower PA systolic pressure (34±8 vs. 50±19 mmHg, p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Development of a systolic RV-PA pressure gradient during upright exercise is not associated with an adverse hemodynamic exercise response and may represent a normal physiologic finding in aerobically fit young people. Public Library of Science 2017-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5479527/ /pubmed/28636647 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179053 Text en © 2017 van Riel et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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van Riel, Annelieke C. M. J.
Systrom, David M.
Oliveira, Rudolf K. F.
Landzberg, Michael J.
Mulder, Barbara J. M.
Bouma, Berto J.
Maron, Bradley A.
Shah, Amil M.
Waxman, Aaron B.
Opotowsky, Alexander R.
Hemodynamic and metabolic characteristics associated with development of a right ventricular outflow tract pressure gradient during upright exercise
title Hemodynamic and metabolic characteristics associated with development of a right ventricular outflow tract pressure gradient during upright exercise
title_full Hemodynamic and metabolic characteristics associated with development of a right ventricular outflow tract pressure gradient during upright exercise
title_fullStr Hemodynamic and metabolic characteristics associated with development of a right ventricular outflow tract pressure gradient during upright exercise
title_full_unstemmed Hemodynamic and metabolic characteristics associated with development of a right ventricular outflow tract pressure gradient during upright exercise
title_short Hemodynamic and metabolic characteristics associated with development of a right ventricular outflow tract pressure gradient during upright exercise
title_sort hemodynamic and metabolic characteristics associated with development of a right ventricular outflow tract pressure gradient during upright exercise
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5479527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28636647
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179053
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