Relationships of Oxygen Consumption, Hemodynamics, and Heart Rate Variability with the Functional Class of Coronary Artery Disease Patients

Autor: J. Brozhaitene, V. Yakumaite, D. Žemaitytė
Rok vydání: 2004
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Zdroj: Human Physiology. 30:662-668
ISSN: 0362-1197
DOI: 10.1023/b:hump.0000049583.17337.43
Popis: The functional classes (FCs) established according to the criteria of the New York Heart Association were tested for association with oxygen consumption, the state of central hemodynamics, and heart rate (HR) variability in coronary artery disease (CAD) patients. Oxygen consumption, central hemodynamics, and HR variability at rest and during exercise were assayed in 146 CAD patients and 30 healthy individuals (the control group). It was established that the peak oxygen consumption (VO2max), anaerobic threshold, pulmonary ventilation, systolic and minute blood volume at the threshold load (TL), and HR variability in a supine position significantly decrease and the total vascular peripheral resistance at rest and during exercise increases with increasing FC in CAD patients. The closest correlation of FC was revealed with physical working capacity, anaerobic threshold, age, and peak oxygen consumption. Moderate correlations were established with the chronotropic function of the heart at the threshold load, HR variability, the high- and low-frequency components of the cardiac rhythm at TL, pulmonary ventilation, stroke volume at rest and at TL, and the carbon dioxide ventilation equivalent at TL. In healthy individuals, the peak oxygen consumption closely correlated with the HR variability, the very low frequency component at TL, and physical capacity. With an increase in FC in CAD patients, peak oxygen consumption became more tightly associated with the chronotropic function and the hemodynamic components at TL than with the HR variability in a supine position or at TL.
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