1. Differential impacts of body composition on oxygen kinetics and exercise tolerance of HFrEF and HFpEF patients
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Gerson Cipriano, Cássia da Luz Goulart, Gaspar R. Chiappa, Marianne Lucena da Silva, Natália Turri Silva, Amanda Oliveira do Vale Lira, Edson Marcio Negrão, Luciana Bartolomei Orru DÁvila, Sergio Henrique Rodolpho Ramalho, Fausto Stauffer Junqueira de Souza, Graziella França Bernardelli Cipriano, Daniel Hirai, Dominique Hansen, and Lawrence Patrick Cahalin
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Heart failure [Mesh] ,Exercise Tolerance [Mesh] ,Exercise Test [Mesh] ,Oxygen consumption [Mesh] ,Tissue oxygenation index [All fields] ,Oxygen uptake kinetics [All fields] ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract This study aims to (1) compare the kinetics of pulmonary oxygen uptake (VO2p), skeletal muscle deoxygenation ([HHb]), and microvascular O2 delivery (QO2mv) between heart failure (HF) patients with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) and those with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), and (2) explore the correlation between body composition, kinetic parameters, and exercise performance. Twenty-one patients (10 HFpEF and 11 HFrEF) underwent cardiopulmonary exercise testing to assess VO2 kinetics, with near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) employed to measure [HHb]. Microvascular O2 delivery (QO2mv) was calculated using the Fick principle. Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) was performed to evaluate body composition. HFrEF patients exhibited significantly slower VO2 kinetics (time constant [t]: 63 ± 10.8 s vs. 45.4 ± 7.9 s; P
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- 2024
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