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Overshoot of the Respiratory Exchange Ratio during Recovery from Maximal Exercise Testing in Kidney Transplant Recipients

The overshoot of the respiratory exchange ratio (RER) during recovery from exercise has been found to be reduced in magnitude among patients with heart failure. The aim of this study is to investigate whether this phenomenon could also be present in patients with peripheral, and not cardiac, limitat...

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Autores principales: Patti, Alessandro, Neunhaeuserer, Daniel, Gasperetti, Andrea, Baioccato, Veronica, Vecchiato, Marco, Battista, Francesca, Marchini, Francesco, Bergamin, Marco, Furian, Lucrezia, Ermolao, Andrea
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8431158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34501820
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18179236
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author Patti, Alessandro
Neunhaeuserer, Daniel
Gasperetti, Andrea
Baioccato, Veronica
Vecchiato, Marco
Battista, Francesca
Marchini, Francesco
Bergamin, Marco
Furian, Lucrezia
Ermolao, Andrea
author_facet Patti, Alessandro
Neunhaeuserer, Daniel
Gasperetti, Andrea
Baioccato, Veronica
Vecchiato, Marco
Battista, Francesca
Marchini, Francesco
Bergamin, Marco
Furian, Lucrezia
Ermolao, Andrea
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description The overshoot of the respiratory exchange ratio (RER) during recovery from exercise has been found to be reduced in magnitude among patients with heart failure. The aim of this study is to investigate whether this phenomenon could also be present in patients with peripheral, and not cardiac, limitations to exercise such as kidney transplant recipients (KTRs). In this retrospective cross-sectional study, KTRs were evaluated with maximal cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) assessing the RER overshoot parameters during recovery: the RER at peak exercise, the maximum RER value reached during recovery, the magnitude of the RER overshoot (RER mag = (RER max-peak RER)/peak RER%) and the linear slope of the RER increase after the end of exercise. A total of 57 KTRs were included in the study (16 females), all of them showing a significant RER overshoot (RER mag: 28.4 ± 12.7%). Moreover, the RER mag showed significant correlations with the fitness of patients (peak VO(2): ρ = 0.57, p < 0.01) and cardiorespiratory efficiency (VE/VCO(2) slope: r = −0.32, p < 0.05; oxygen uptake efficiency slope (OUES): r = 0.48, p < 0.01). Indeed, the RER mag was significantly different between the subgroups stratified by Weber’s fitness class or a ventilatory efficiency class. Our study is the first to investigate recovery of the RER in a population of KTRs, which correlates well with known prognostic CPET markers of cardiorespiratory fitness, determining the RER mag as the most meaningful RER overshoot parameter. Thus, the RER recovery might be included in CPET evaluations to further improve prognostic risk stratifications in KTRs and other chronic diseases.
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spelling pubmed-84311582021-09-11 Overshoot of the Respiratory Exchange Ratio during Recovery from Maximal Exercise Testing in Kidney Transplant Recipients Patti, Alessandro Neunhaeuserer, Daniel Gasperetti, Andrea Baioccato, Veronica Vecchiato, Marco Battista, Francesca Marchini, Francesco Bergamin, Marco Furian, Lucrezia Ermolao, Andrea Int J Environ Res Public Health Article The overshoot of the respiratory exchange ratio (RER) during recovery from exercise has been found to be reduced in magnitude among patients with heart failure. The aim of this study is to investigate whether this phenomenon could also be present in patients with peripheral, and not cardiac, limitations to exercise such as kidney transplant recipients (KTRs). In this retrospective cross-sectional study, KTRs were evaluated with maximal cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) assessing the RER overshoot parameters during recovery: the RER at peak exercise, the maximum RER value reached during recovery, the magnitude of the RER overshoot (RER mag = (RER max-peak RER)/peak RER%) and the linear slope of the RER increase after the end of exercise. A total of 57 KTRs were included in the study (16 females), all of them showing a significant RER overshoot (RER mag: 28.4 ± 12.7%). Moreover, the RER mag showed significant correlations with the fitness of patients (peak VO(2): ρ = 0.57, p < 0.01) and cardiorespiratory efficiency (VE/VCO(2) slope: r = −0.32, p < 0.05; oxygen uptake efficiency slope (OUES): r = 0.48, p < 0.01). Indeed, the RER mag was significantly different between the subgroups stratified by Weber’s fitness class or a ventilatory efficiency class. Our study is the first to investigate recovery of the RER in a population of KTRs, which correlates well with known prognostic CPET markers of cardiorespiratory fitness, determining the RER mag as the most meaningful RER overshoot parameter. Thus, the RER recovery might be included in CPET evaluations to further improve prognostic risk stratifications in KTRs and other chronic diseases. MDPI 2021-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8431158/ /pubmed/34501820 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18179236 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Patti, Alessandro
Neunhaeuserer, Daniel
Gasperetti, Andrea
Baioccato, Veronica
Vecchiato, Marco
Battista, Francesca
Marchini, Francesco
Bergamin, Marco
Furian, Lucrezia
Ermolao, Andrea
Overshoot of the Respiratory Exchange Ratio during Recovery from Maximal Exercise Testing in Kidney Transplant Recipients
title Overshoot of the Respiratory Exchange Ratio during Recovery from Maximal Exercise Testing in Kidney Transplant Recipients
title_full Overshoot of the Respiratory Exchange Ratio during Recovery from Maximal Exercise Testing in Kidney Transplant Recipients
title_fullStr Overshoot of the Respiratory Exchange Ratio during Recovery from Maximal Exercise Testing in Kidney Transplant Recipients
title_full_unstemmed Overshoot of the Respiratory Exchange Ratio during Recovery from Maximal Exercise Testing in Kidney Transplant Recipients
title_short Overshoot of the Respiratory Exchange Ratio during Recovery from Maximal Exercise Testing in Kidney Transplant Recipients
title_sort overshoot of the respiratory exchange ratio during recovery from maximal exercise testing in kidney transplant recipients
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8431158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34501820
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18179236
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