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Relationship of VO 2 with Cardiac Hemodynamics Improves During Exercise in Cystic Fibrosis Patients
Author(s) -
Van Iterson Erik,
Wheatley Courtney,
Baker Sarah,
Snyder Eric
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
the faseb journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.709
H-Index - 277
eISSN - 1530-6860
pISSN - 0892-6638
DOI - 10.1096/fasebj.29.1_supplement.675.9
Subject(s) - medicine , cardiac output , stroke volume , cystic fibrosis , cardiac function curve , cardiology , vo2 max , hemodynamics , chemistry , endocrinology , ejection fraction , heart rate , heart failure , blood pressure
Background Although lower vs. healthy individuals, diffusion capacity of lungs for carbon monoxide (DL CO ) and nitric oxide (DL NO ) (may influence oxygen uptake, VO 2 ) are higher during exercise vs. rest in cystic fibrosis patients (CF). Thus, because the Fick equation suggests cardiac output (Q) increases linearly with VO 2 , we sought to study relationships between VO 2 with cardiac function from rest to peak exercise as increases in Q, DL CO and DL NO occur during exercise in CF. Methods 50 individuals participated (ages 22 ± 2 vs. 27 ± 2, BSA = 1.7 ± 0.1 vs. 1.8 ± 0.0 m 2 , VO 2peak = 24 ± 2 vs. 35 ± 2 ml/kg/min, CF (n = 19) vs. controls (CTL, n = 31), mean ± SEM, p<0.05 for all). Acetylene rebreathe was used to assess Q and calculate stroke volume (SV), and standard gas‐exchange was used to assess VO 2 (mL/kg/min). Cardiac power (CP, Q i × MAP) and stroke work (SW, SV i × MAP) were calculated. Q and SV were indexed to BSA (Q i and SV i ). Results Linear regression (R 2 ) between VO 2 with SV i , Q i , CP, and SW at rest were similarly negligible for CF vs. CTL (p=ns). At 50 % VO 2peak , R 2 between VO 2 with SV i (0.25 and 0.43, p<0.05), Q i (0.37 and 0.41, p<0.05), CP (0.18, p=ns and 0.25, p<0.05), and SW (0.12 and 0.30, p=ns) improved for CF and CTL, respectively. At VO 2peak , stronger R 2 between VO 2 with SV i (0.41, p<0.05), Q i (0.47, p<0.05), CP (0.24, p<0.05), and SW (0.19, p=ns) occurred in CF; but, R 2 weakened in CTL (0.28, p<0.05; 0.33, p<0.05; 0.07, p=ns; 0.02, p=ns, respectively). Conclusions From rest to VO 2peak the relationship between VO 2 with cardiac function improves in CF patients. Participation in exercise may benefit relationships between gas‐transfer with cardiac hemodynamics in CF patients.

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