Cardiac power output is a direct measure of overall cardiac function that integrates both flow- and pressure-generating capacities of the heart. The present study assessed the reproducibility of cardiac power output and other more commonly reported cardiopulmonary exercise variables in patients with chronic heart failure. Metabolic, ventilatory and non-invasive (inert gas re-breathing) central haemodynamic measurements were undertaken at rest and near-maximal exercise of the modified Bruce protocol in 19 patients with stable chronic heart failure. The same procedure was repeated 7 days later to assess reproducibility. Cardiac power output was calculated as the product of cardiac output and mean arterial pressure. Resting central haemodynamic variables demonstrate low CV (coefficient of variation) (ranging from 3.4% for cardiac output and 5.6% for heart rate). The CV for resting metabolic and ventilatory measurements ranged from 8.2% for respiratory exchange ratio and 14.2% for absolute values of oxygen consumption. The CV of anaerobic threshold, peak oxygen consumption, carbon dioxide production and respiratory exchange ratio ranged from 3.8% (for anaerobic threshold) to 6.4% (for relative peak oxygen consumption), with minute ventilation having a CV of 11.1%. Near-maximal exercise cardiac power output and cardiac output had CVs of 4.1 and 2.2%, respectively. Cardiac power output demonstrates good reproducibility suggesting that there is no need for performing more than one cardiopulmonary exercise test. As a direct measure of cardiac function (dysfunction) and an excellent prognostic marker, it is strongly advised in the assessment of patients with chronic heart failure undergoing cardiopulmonary exercise testing.
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October 14 2011
Reproducibility of cardiac power output and other cardiopulmonary exercise indices in patients with chronic heart failure
Djordje G. Jakovljevic;
Djordje G. Jakovljevic
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*Institute for Ageing and Health, Faculty of Medicine, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 4HH, U.K.
†Research Centre for Society and Health, Buckinghamshire New University, Uxbridge UB8 1NA, U.K.
1Correspondence: Dr Djordje Jakovljevic (email [email protected]).
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Petar M. Seferovic;
Petar M. Seferovic
‡Department of Cardiology, Clinical Centre of Serbia, Belgrade 11000, Serbia
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David Nunan;
David Nunan
†Research Centre for Society and Health, Buckinghamshire New University, Uxbridge UB8 1NA, U.K.
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Gay Donovan;
Gay Donovan
†Research Centre for Society and Health, Buckinghamshire New University, Uxbridge UB8 1NA, U.K.
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Michael I. Trenell;
Michael I. Trenell
*Institute for Ageing and Health, Faculty of Medicine, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 4HH, U.K.
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Richard Grocott-Mason;
Richard Grocott-Mason
§Department of Cardiology, Hillingdon Hospital NHS Trust, Uxbridge UB8 3NN, U.K.
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David A. Brodie
David A. Brodie
†Research Centre for Society and Health, Buckinghamshire New University, Uxbridge UB8 1NA, U.K.
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Publisher: Portland Press Ltd
Received:
July 12 2011
Revision Received:
August 26 2011
Accepted:
September 01 2011
Accepted Manuscript online:
September 01 2011
Online ISSN: 1470-8736
Print ISSN: 0143-5221
© The Authors Journal compilation © 2012 Biochemical Society
2012
Clin Sci (Lond) (2012) 122 (4): 175–181.
Article history
Received:
July 12 2011
Revision Received:
August 26 2011
Accepted:
September 01 2011
Accepted Manuscript online:
September 01 2011
Citation
Djordje G. Jakovljevic, Petar M. Seferovic, David Nunan, Gay Donovan, Michael I. Trenell, Richard Grocott-Mason, David A. Brodie; Reproducibility of cardiac power output and other cardiopulmonary exercise indices in patients with chronic heart failure. Clin Sci (Lond) 1 February 2012; 122 (4): 175–181. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/CS20110355
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