Enhanced prognostic value from cardiopulmonary exercise testing in chronic heart failure by non-linear analysis: oxygen uptake efficiency slope
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- 7 December 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in European Heart Journal
- Vol. 27 (6) , 684-690
- https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehi672
Abstract
Aims Predicting survival from peak exercise oxygen uptake (peak VO2) in chronic heart failure (CHF) is hindered by its reduction if exercise duration is submaximal. The oxygen uptake efficiency slope (OUES) is a non-linear description of the ventilatory response to exercise, which has the potential to describe abnormalities even early in exercise. We evaluated the physiology of OUES and assessed its potential for prognostic information in patients with CHF. Methods and results Two hundred and forty-three patients with CHF (mean age 59±12 years) underwent cardiopulmonary exercise testing between May 1992 and July 1996. Mean peak VO2 was 16.2±6.7 mL/kg/min, VE/VCO2 slope 38±12.5, ventilatory anaerobic threshold 10.9±3.5 mL/kg/min, and OUES 1.6±0.7 L/min. The value for each variable fell across the New York Heart Association classes (P2 25% difference and OUES 1% difference). After a median of 9 years of follow-up, 139 patients (57%) had died. Each of the exercise variables was a significant univariate predictor of prognosis but in a multivariable model, only OUES was identified as the sole significant independent prognostic variable. Conclusion OUES provides an effective, independent measure of pathological exercise physiology. Its numerical value is relatively insensitive to the duration of exercise data from which it is calculated. Its prognostic value seems to be stronger than the best available existing measures of exercise physiology.Keywords
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