Abnormal Heart Rate Recovery and Chronotropic Incompetence With Exercise in Patients With Interstitial Lung Disease With and Without Pulmonary Hypertension.
Autor: | Vaddoriya V; Department of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, Northwell Health, New Hyde Park, USA., Khan SZ; Department of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, Northwell Health, New Hyde Park, USA., Simonson JL; Department of Medicine, Berkshire Medical Center, Pittsfield, USA., Gumpeni R; Department of Pulmonary Medicine, NewYork-Presbyterian Queens Hospital, Flushing, USA., Talwar A; Department of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, Northwell Health, New Hyde Park, USA. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | Cureus [Cureus] 2024 May 10; Vol. 16 (5), pp. e60056. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 May 10 (Print Publication: 2024). |
DOI: | 10.7759/cureus.60056 |
Abstrakt: | Introduction Chronotropic incompetence (CI) and heart rate (HR) recovery at one minute post-exercise (HRR1) have been proposed as indicators of autonomic imbalance. We retrospectively studied the presence of CI and HRR1 attained on cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) in patients with interstitial lung disease (ILD) and those with interstitial lung disease with pulmonary hypertension (ILD-PHTN). Methods A total of 32 patients (21 had ILD alone; 11 had ILD-PHTN) underwent CPET performed per American Thoracic Society protocol on a manually-braked bicycle. HRR1 was defined as the difference between peak HR and HR after one minute post-exercise. The utilization of HR reserve recovery at peak exercise was expressed as Chronotropic Response Index (CRI) and was calculated as (peak HR-resting HR)/(220-age-resting HR). CI was defined by failure to reach 85% of the age-predicted maximum heart rate (APMHR = 200-Age) and CRI<0.80 (80%). Results VO Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist. (Copyright © 2024, Vaddoriya et al.) |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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