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Determinants of peak oxygen uptake in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: a single-center study

Determinants of peak oxygen uptake in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: a single-center study
Determinants of peak oxygen uptake in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: a single-center study
Most patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) usually complain of a reduced exercise capacity, and several factors have been advocated as possible causes of this clinical feature. The present single-center study was designed to investigate exercise capacity and its main clinical determinants in HCM patients. One hundred ninety seven patients of 223 evaluated underwent a complete clinical assessment, including Doppler echocardiography, cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) and, in most cases, cardiac magnetic resonance. The HCM population (male 75 %; age 47 ± 16 years; NYHA class I or II 95 %; left ventricular ejection fraction 61 ± 3 %; resting left ventricular outflow tract gradient ?30 mmHg 22 %; late gadolinium enhancement presence 58 %) showed slightly reduced mean peak oxygen uptake values (pVO2 75 ± 15 %, 23.2 ± 6.7 ml/kg/min) with a significant reduction of the achieved percentage of peak heart rate reserve (%pHRR 65 ± 20 %). Adopting a pVO2 <80 % cut-off value, 59 % of HCM patients showed a reduced exercise capacity. Age, male gender, left atrial size, chronotropic and systolic blood pressure response, ventilatory efficiency, late gadolinium enhancement presence and ?-blocker therapy were independently associated with pVO2 (R 2-adjusted index 0.738). A %pHRR cut-off value of 74 % appeared to most accurately predict an impaired exercise capacity (area under curve 0.90). A great prevalence of reduced exercise capacity is present in NYHA class I–II HCM patients. Notwithstanding its multifactorial genesis, few parameters might be adopted in identifying this feature. In this context, %pHRR value might represent a reliable and easy-to-obtain tool for the clinical evaluation of HCM patients.
hypertrophyc cardiomyopathy, cardiopulmonary exercise test, chronotropic incompetence
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Magrì, Damiano, Agostoni, Piergiuseppe and Cauti, Fillippo Maria et al. (2012) Determinants of peak oxygen uptake in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: a single-center study. Internal and Emergency Medicine. (doi:10.1007/s11739-012-0866-x).

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Most patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) usually complain of a reduced exercise capacity, and several factors have been advocated as possible causes of this clinical feature. The present single-center study was designed to investigate exercise capacity and its main clinical determinants in HCM patients. One hundred ninety seven patients of 223 evaluated underwent a complete clinical assessment, including Doppler echocardiography, cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) and, in most cases, cardiac magnetic resonance. The HCM population (male 75 %; age 47 ± 16 years; NYHA class I or II 95 %; left ventricular ejection fraction 61 ± 3 %; resting left ventricular outflow tract gradient ?30 mmHg 22 %; late gadolinium enhancement presence 58 %) showed slightly reduced mean peak oxygen uptake values (pVO2 75 ± 15 %, 23.2 ± 6.7 ml/kg/min) with a significant reduction of the achieved percentage of peak heart rate reserve (%pHRR 65 ± 20 %). Adopting a pVO2 <80 % cut-off value, 59 % of HCM patients showed a reduced exercise capacity. Age, male gender, left atrial size, chronotropic and systolic blood pressure response, ventilatory efficiency, late gadolinium enhancement presence and ?-blocker therapy were independently associated with pVO2 (R 2-adjusted index 0.738). A %pHRR cut-off value of 74 % appeared to most accurately predict an impaired exercise capacity (area under curve 0.90). A great prevalence of reduced exercise capacity is present in NYHA class I–II HCM patients. Notwithstanding its multifactorial genesis, few parameters might be adopted in identifying this feature. In this context, %pHRR value might represent a reliable and easy-to-obtain tool for the clinical evaluation of HCM patients.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 7 October 2012
Keywords: hypertrophyc cardiomyopathy, cardiopulmonary exercise test, chronotropic incompetence
Organisations: Statistics, Statistical Sciences Research Institute

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/343942
ISSN: 1828-0447
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Author: Damiano Magrì
Author: Piergiuseppe Agostoni
Author: Fillippo Maria Cauti
Author: Beatrice Musumeci
Author: Gabriele Egidy Assenza
Author: Carlo Nicola De Cecco
Author: Giuseppe Muscogiuri
Author: Antonello Maruotti
Author: Agnese Ricotta
Author: Erika Pagannone
Author: Laura Marino
Author: Daria Santini
Author: Giulia Proietti
Author: Andrea Serdoz
Author: Francesco Paneni
Author: Massimo Volpe
Author: Camillo Autore

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