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  • Exercise intolerance is a hallmark of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), yet its mechanisms remain unclear. The current study sought to determine whether increases in cardiac output (CO) during exercise are appropriately matched to metabolic demands in HFpEF. Patients with HFpEF (n 109) and controls (n 73) exercised to volitional fatigue with simultaneous invasive (n 96) or non-invasive (n 86) haemodynamic assessment and expired gas analysis to determine oxygen consumption (VO2) during upright or supine exercise. At rest, HFpEF patients had higher LV filling pressures but similar heart rate, stroke volume, EF, and CO. During supine and upright exercise, HFpEF patients displayed lower peak VO2 coupled with blunted increases in heart rate, stroke volume, EF, and CO compared with controls. LV filling pressures increased dramatically in HFpEF patients, with secondary elevation in pulmonary artery pressures. Reduced peak VO2 in HFpEF patients was predominantly attributable to CO limitation, as the slope of the increase in CO relative to VO2 was 20 lower in HFpEF patients (5.9 2.5 vs. 7.4 2.6 L blood/L O-2, P 0.0005). While absolute increases in arterialvenous O-2 difference with exercise were similar in HFpEF patients and controls, augmentation in arterialvenous O-2 difference relative to VO2 was greater in HFpEF patients (8.9 3.4 vs. 5.5 2.0 min/dL, P 0.0001). These differences were observed in the total cohort and when upright and supine exercise modalities were examined individually. While diastolic dysfunction promotes congestion and pulmonary hypertension with stress in HFpEF, reduction in exercise capacity is predominantly related to inadequate CO relative to metabolic needs.
  • Exercise intolerance is a hallmark of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), yet its mechanisms remain unclear. The current study sought to determine whether increases in cardiac output (CO) during exercise are appropriately matched to metabolic demands in HFpEF. Patients with HFpEF (n 109) and controls (n 73) exercised to volitional fatigue with simultaneous invasive (n 96) or non-invasive (n 86) haemodynamic assessment and expired gas analysis to determine oxygen consumption (VO2) during upright or supine exercise. At rest, HFpEF patients had higher LV filling pressures but similar heart rate, stroke volume, EF, and CO. During supine and upright exercise, HFpEF patients displayed lower peak VO2 coupled with blunted increases in heart rate, stroke volume, EF, and CO compared with controls. LV filling pressures increased dramatically in HFpEF patients, with secondary elevation in pulmonary artery pressures. Reduced peak VO2 in HFpEF patients was predominantly attributable to CO limitation, as the slope of the increase in CO relative to VO2 was 20 lower in HFpEF patients (5.9 2.5 vs. 7.4 2.6 L blood/L O-2, P 0.0005). While absolute increases in arterialvenous O-2 difference with exercise were similar in HFpEF patients and controls, augmentation in arterialvenous O-2 difference relative to VO2 was greater in HFpEF patients (8.9 3.4 vs. 5.5 2.0 min/dL, P 0.0001). These differences were observed in the total cohort and when upright and supine exercise modalities were examined individually. While diastolic dysfunction promotes congestion and pulmonary hypertension with stress in HFpEF, reduction in exercise capacity is predominantly related to inadequate CO relative to metabolic needs. (en)
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  • Cardiac output response to exercise in relation to metabolic demand in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
  • Cardiac output response to exercise in relation to metabolic demand in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (en)
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  • Cardiac output response to exercise in relation to metabolic demand in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
  • Cardiac output response to exercise in relation to metabolic demand in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (en)
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  • Heart rate; Stroke volume; Cardiac output; Oxygen consumption; Exercise; Diastolic heart failure (en)
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  • European journal of heart failure
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  • Melenovský, Vojtěch
  • Abudiab, MM
  • Borlaug, BA
  • Johnson, BD
  • Kass, D. A.
  • Olson, TP
  • Redfield, MM
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  • 000320857400013
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  • 1388-9842
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  • 10.1093/eurjhf/hft026
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