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Aerobic Capacity in Adults with Congenital Heart Disease: More than VO(2peak), a Follow-Up Study
To control the development of people with congenital heart disease (CHD), it is important to follow their aerobic capacity (AC), especially when they exercise. This research aimed to study the progress of AC during a follow-up of adults with CHD. This is a longitudinal study which involved 127 adult...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9784244/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36556481 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12122118 |
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author | Ferri, Kelly Gich, Ignasi Guerra-Balic, Myriam Oviedo, Guillermo R. Doñate, Maite Parra, Mireia Carbonell-Prat, Bàrbara Dos-Subirá, Laura Serra-Grima, Ricard |
author_facet | Ferri, Kelly Gich, Ignasi Guerra-Balic, Myriam Oviedo, Guillermo R. Doñate, Maite Parra, Mireia Carbonell-Prat, Bàrbara Dos-Subirá, Laura Serra-Grima, Ricard |
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description | To control the development of people with congenital heart disease (CHD), it is important to follow their aerobic capacity (AC), especially when they exercise. This research aimed to study the progress of AC during a follow-up of adults with CHD. This is a longitudinal study which involved 127 adults with a mean age of 33.8 (11.1) years (57.5% female; 75 moderate CHD and 52 complex CHD) who had undergone two cardiopulmonary exercise tests (CEPT) in at least one year between the first and the second test. The AC and exercise performance (EP) (duration of exercise time, velocity and percentage of grade) were assessed using a ramp protocol over a treadmill. In a mean of 4.5 (2.0) years of follow-up, there was a significant decrease in AC. The VO(2peak) at baseline was 27.8 (27.7) mL/kg/min (82.9% (20.3%) predicted) versus 26.6 (7.8) mL/kg/min (79.3% (20.8%) predicted) at the end of follow-up. This decline was independent of the body weight increase. There was no significant difference in HR(peak) and EP among periods. These results suggest a sign of favorable evolution of adults with CHD. More research is needed to study different factors that could contribute to AC reduction. |
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spelling | pubmed-97842442022-12-24 Aerobic Capacity in Adults with Congenital Heart Disease: More than VO(2peak), a Follow-Up Study Ferri, Kelly Gich, Ignasi Guerra-Balic, Myriam Oviedo, Guillermo R. Doñate, Maite Parra, Mireia Carbonell-Prat, Bàrbara Dos-Subirá, Laura Serra-Grima, Ricard Life (Basel) Article To control the development of people with congenital heart disease (CHD), it is important to follow their aerobic capacity (AC), especially when they exercise. This research aimed to study the progress of AC during a follow-up of adults with CHD. This is a longitudinal study which involved 127 adults with a mean age of 33.8 (11.1) years (57.5% female; 75 moderate CHD and 52 complex CHD) who had undergone two cardiopulmonary exercise tests (CEPT) in at least one year between the first and the second test. The AC and exercise performance (EP) (duration of exercise time, velocity and percentage of grade) were assessed using a ramp protocol over a treadmill. In a mean of 4.5 (2.0) years of follow-up, there was a significant decrease in AC. The VO(2peak) at baseline was 27.8 (27.7) mL/kg/min (82.9% (20.3%) predicted) versus 26.6 (7.8) mL/kg/min (79.3% (20.8%) predicted) at the end of follow-up. This decline was independent of the body weight increase. There was no significant difference in HR(peak) and EP among periods. These results suggest a sign of favorable evolution of adults with CHD. More research is needed to study different factors that could contribute to AC reduction. MDPI 2022-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9784244/ /pubmed/36556481 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12122118 Text en © 2022 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Ferri, Kelly Gich, Ignasi Guerra-Balic, Myriam Oviedo, Guillermo R. Doñate, Maite Parra, Mireia Carbonell-Prat, Bàrbara Dos-Subirá, Laura Serra-Grima, Ricard Aerobic Capacity in Adults with Congenital Heart Disease: More than VO(2peak), a Follow-Up Study |
title | Aerobic Capacity in Adults with Congenital Heart Disease: More than VO(2peak), a Follow-Up Study |
title_full | Aerobic Capacity in Adults with Congenital Heart Disease: More than VO(2peak), a Follow-Up Study |
title_fullStr | Aerobic Capacity in Adults with Congenital Heart Disease: More than VO(2peak), a Follow-Up Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Aerobic Capacity in Adults with Congenital Heart Disease: More than VO(2peak), a Follow-Up Study |
title_short | Aerobic Capacity in Adults with Congenital Heart Disease: More than VO(2peak), a Follow-Up Study |
title_sort | aerobic capacity in adults with congenital heart disease: more than vo(2peak), a follow-up study |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9784244/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36556481 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12122118 |
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