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The association between normal lung function and peak oxygen uptake in patients with exercise intolerance and coronary artery disease

In coronary artery disease (CAD), exercise intolerance with reduced oxygen uptake at peak exercise (VO(2peak)) is assumed to primarily reflect cardiovascular limitation. However, oxygen transport and utilization depends on an integrated organ response, to which the normal pulmonary system may influe...

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Autores principales: Rasch-Halvorsen, Øystein, Hassel, Erlend, Brumpton, Ben M., Jenssen, Haldor, Spruit, Martijn A., Langhammer, Arnulf, Steinshamn, Sigurd
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7197783/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32365098
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232693
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author Rasch-Halvorsen, Øystein
Hassel, Erlend
Brumpton, Ben M.
Jenssen, Haldor
Spruit, Martijn A.
Langhammer, Arnulf
Steinshamn, Sigurd
author_facet Rasch-Halvorsen, Øystein
Hassel, Erlend
Brumpton, Ben M.
Jenssen, Haldor
Spruit, Martijn A.
Langhammer, Arnulf
Steinshamn, Sigurd
author_sort Rasch-Halvorsen, Øystein
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description In coronary artery disease (CAD), exercise intolerance with reduced oxygen uptake at peak exercise (VO(2peak)) is assumed to primarily reflect cardiovascular limitation. However, oxygen transport and utilization depends on an integrated organ response, to which the normal pulmonary system may influence overall capacity. This study aimed to investigate the associations between normal values of lung function measures and VO(2peak) in patients with exercise intolerance and CAD. We hypothesized that forced expiratory lung volume in one second (FEV(1)), transfer factor of the lung for carbon monoxide (T(L)CO) and T(L)CO/alveolar volume (T(L)CO/VA) above lower limits of normal (LLN) are associated with VO(2peak) in these patients. We assessed patients with established CAD (n = 93; 21 women) referred for evaluation due to exercise intolerance from primary care to a private specialist clinic in Norway. Lung function tests and cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) were performed. Z-scores of FEV(1), FEV(1)/forced vital capacity (FVC), T(L)CO and T(L)CO/VA were calculated using the Global Lung Function Initiative (GLI) software and LLN was defined as the fifth percentile (z = -1.645). Non-obstructive patients, defined by both FEV(1) and FEV(1)/FVC above LLN, were assessed. The associations of FEV(1Z-score), T(L)CO(Z-score) and T(L)CO/VA(Z-score) above LLN with VO(2peak) were investigated using linear regression models. Mean VO(2peak) ± standard deviation (SD) was 23.8 ± 6.4 ml/kg/min in men and 19.7 ± 4.4 ml/kg/min in women. On average, one SD increase in FEV(1), T(L)CO and T(L)CO/VA were associated with 1.4 (95% CI 0.2, 2.6), 2.6 (95% CI 1.2, 4.0) and 1.3 (95% CI 0.2, 2.5) ml/kg/min higher VO(2peak), respectively. In non-obstructive patients with exercise intolerance and CAD, FEV(1), T(L)CO and T(L)CO/VA above LLN are positively associated with VO(2peak). This may imply a clinically significant influence of normal lung function on exercise capacity in these patients.
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spelling pubmed-71977832020-05-12 The association between normal lung function and peak oxygen uptake in patients with exercise intolerance and coronary artery disease Rasch-Halvorsen, Øystein Hassel, Erlend Brumpton, Ben M. Jenssen, Haldor Spruit, Martijn A. Langhammer, Arnulf Steinshamn, Sigurd PLoS One Research Article In coronary artery disease (CAD), exercise intolerance with reduced oxygen uptake at peak exercise (VO(2peak)) is assumed to primarily reflect cardiovascular limitation. However, oxygen transport and utilization depends on an integrated organ response, to which the normal pulmonary system may influence overall capacity. This study aimed to investigate the associations between normal values of lung function measures and VO(2peak) in patients with exercise intolerance and CAD. We hypothesized that forced expiratory lung volume in one second (FEV(1)), transfer factor of the lung for carbon monoxide (T(L)CO) and T(L)CO/alveolar volume (T(L)CO/VA) above lower limits of normal (LLN) are associated with VO(2peak) in these patients. We assessed patients with established CAD (n = 93; 21 women) referred for evaluation due to exercise intolerance from primary care to a private specialist clinic in Norway. Lung function tests and cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) were performed. Z-scores of FEV(1), FEV(1)/forced vital capacity (FVC), T(L)CO and T(L)CO/VA were calculated using the Global Lung Function Initiative (GLI) software and LLN was defined as the fifth percentile (z = -1.645). Non-obstructive patients, defined by both FEV(1) and FEV(1)/FVC above LLN, were assessed. The associations of FEV(1Z-score), T(L)CO(Z-score) and T(L)CO/VA(Z-score) above LLN with VO(2peak) were investigated using linear regression models. Mean VO(2peak) ± standard deviation (SD) was 23.8 ± 6.4 ml/kg/min in men and 19.7 ± 4.4 ml/kg/min in women. On average, one SD increase in FEV(1), T(L)CO and T(L)CO/VA were associated with 1.4 (95% CI 0.2, 2.6), 2.6 (95% CI 1.2, 4.0) and 1.3 (95% CI 0.2, 2.5) ml/kg/min higher VO(2peak), respectively. In non-obstructive patients with exercise intolerance and CAD, FEV(1), T(L)CO and T(L)CO/VA above LLN are positively associated with VO(2peak). This may imply a clinically significant influence of normal lung function on exercise capacity in these patients. Public Library of Science 2020-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7197783/ /pubmed/32365098 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232693 Text en © 2020 Rasch-Halvorsen 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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Rasch-Halvorsen, Øystein
Hassel, Erlend
Brumpton, Ben M.
Jenssen, Haldor
Spruit, Martijn A.
Langhammer, Arnulf
Steinshamn, Sigurd
The association between normal lung function and peak oxygen uptake in patients with exercise intolerance and coronary artery disease
title The association between normal lung function and peak oxygen uptake in patients with exercise intolerance and coronary artery disease
title_full The association between normal lung function and peak oxygen uptake in patients with exercise intolerance and coronary artery disease
title_fullStr The association between normal lung function and peak oxygen uptake in patients with exercise intolerance and coronary artery disease
title_full_unstemmed The association between normal lung function and peak oxygen uptake in patients with exercise intolerance and coronary artery disease
title_short The association between normal lung function and peak oxygen uptake in patients with exercise intolerance and coronary artery disease
title_sort association between normal lung function and peak oxygen uptake in patients with exercise intolerance and coronary artery disease
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7197783/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32365098
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232693
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