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The double anaerobic threshold in heart failure: MECKI score database overview
Author(s) -
Rovai Sara,
Zaffalon Denise,
Cittar Marco,
Felli Luca Francesco,
Salvioni Elisabetta,
Galotta Arianna,
Mattavelli Irene,
Carriere Cosimo,
Mapelli Massimo,
Merlo Marco,
Vignati Carlo,
Sinagra Gianfranco,
Agostoni Piergiuseppe
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
esc heart failure
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.787
H-Index - 25
ISSN - 2055-5822
DOI - 10.1002/ehf2.13920
Subject(s) - anaerobic exercise , medicine , interquartile range , heart failure , respiratory exchange ratio , cardiology , capnography , carbon dioxide , respiratory minute volume , ventilation (architecture) , concordance , ventilatory threshold , vo2 max , anesthesia , respiratory system , heart rate , physical therapy , chemistry , mechanical engineering , organic chemistry , blood pressure , engineering
Aims In heart failure (HF), anaerobic threshold (AT) may be indeterminable but its value held a relevant prognostic role. AT is evaluated joining three methods: V‐slope, ventilatory equivalent, and end‐tidal methods. The possible non‐concordance between the V‐slope (met AT) and the other two methods (vent AT) has been highlighted in healthy individuals and named double threshold (DT). Methods and results We reanalysed 1075 cardiopulmonary exercise tests of HF patients recruited in the Metabolic Exercise test data combined with Cardiac and Kidney Indexes (MECKI) score database. We identified DT in 43% of cases. Met AT precedes vent AT being met–ventΔVO 2 221 (interquartile range: 129–319) mL/min. Peak VO 2 , 1307 ± 485 vs. 1343 ± 446 mL/min (63 ± 17 vs. 63 ± 17 percentage of predicted), was similar between DT+ and DT− patients. Differently, DT+ showed a lower ventilatory vs. carbon dioxide production (VE/VCO 2 ) slope (29.6 ± 6.1 vs. 31.0 ± 6.3), a lower peak exercise end‐tidal oxygen tension (PetO 2 ) 115.3 (111.5–118.9) vs. 116.4 (112.4–120.2) mmHg, and a higher carbon dioxide tension (PetCO 2 ) 34.2 (30.9–37.1) vs. 32.4 (28.7–35.5) mmHg. Vent AT showed a significant higher VO 2 , 957 ± 318 vs. 719 ± 252 mL/min, VCO 2 , 939 ± 319 vs. 627 ± 226 mL/min, ventilation, 31.0 ± 8.3 vs. 22.5 ± 6.3 L/min, respiratory exchange ratio, 0.98 ± 0.08 vs. 0.87 ± 0.07, PetO 2 , 108 (104–112) vs. 105 (101–109) mmHg, PetCO 2 , 37 (34–40) vs. 36 (33–39) mmHg, and VE/VO 2 ratio, 33.5 ± 6.7 vs. 32.6 ± 6.9, but lower VE/VCO 2 ratio, 33 (30–37) vs. 36 (32–41), compared with met AT. At 2 year survival by Kaplan–Meier analysis, even adjusted for confounders, DT resulted not associated with survival. Conclusions Double threshold is frequently observed in HF patients. DT+ is associated to a decreased ventilatory response during exercise.

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