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The Prognostic Value of Peak Cardiac Power Output in Chinese Patients with Chronic Heart Failure
Author(s) -
Yuqin Shen,
Haoming Song,
Wenlin Ma,
Zhu Gong,
Yi Ni,
Xiaoyu Zhang,
Wenjun Xu,
Jinfa Jiang,
Lin Che,
Jiahong Xu,
Wenwen Yan,
Lin Zhou,
Guanghe Li,
Qiping Zhang,
Lemin Wang
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
plos one
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 332
ISSN - 1932-6203
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0147423
Subject(s) - heart failure , cardiology , medicine , value (mathematics) , mathematics , statistics
Background Cardiopulmonary exercise testing has been widely used to risk stratify patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). Peak oxygen consumption (peakVO 2 ) was regarded as a powerful predictor of survival, as it is a surrogate for peak cardiac output (CO), which by most is considered the “true” measure of heart failure. Therefore, it is reasonable to hypothesize that CO is an even stronger predictor than peak VO 2 . The present study is aimed to investigate the prognostic value of peak cardiac power output (peak CPO) in comparison with peakVO 2 in Chinese patients with CHF. Methods Participants provided written informed consent to participate in this study. Totally 129 patients with CHF underwent symptom-limited cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET), with mean age 59.1±11.4 years, 87.6% male, 57.4% ischemic etiology, body mass index (BMI) 24.7±3.7 kg/m 2 and LVEF 38±9%. CO was measured using an inert gas rebreathing method. The primary endpoints are cardiac deaths. Results Over median 33.7-month follow-up, 19 cardiac deaths were reported. Among peak VO 2 ,VE/VCO 2 slope and Peak CPO, their area under ROC were 0.64, 0.67, 0.68, respectively ( Ρ <0.05).The optimal thresholds for predicting cardiac deaths were peak VO 2 ≤13.4 ml.kg -1 .min -1 , and VE/VCO 2 slope≥39.3 and peak CPO≤ 1.1 respectively by ROC analysis. Finally, in patients with a peak VO2≤13.4 ml.kg -1 .min -1 those with peak CPO>1.1W had better survival than those with peak CPO ≤ 1.1W. However, by multivariate analysis adjusted for age, sex, BMI, resting heart rate, LVMI, LVEF, Peak CPO was not an independent predictor of cardiac deaths ( P > 0.05). Conclusions Peak CPO was not a predictor of cardiac death in Chinese CHF patients.

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