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V̇/Q̇ Mismatch: A Novel Target for COPD Treatment.

Authors :
Neder, J. Alberto
Kirby, Miranda
Santyr, Giles
Pourafkari, Marina
Smyth, Reginald
Phillips, Devin B.
Crinion, Sophie
de-Torres, Juan Pablo
O'Donnell, Denis E.
Source :
CHEST. Nov2022, Vol. 162 Issue 5, p1030-1047. 18p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

In people with COPD, pulmonary gas-exchange efficiency may be impaired because of abnormal alveolar ventilation (V˙A), capillary perfusion (Q˙c), or both. Both have been reported in early and mild stages of the disease. Such derangements often accompany significant clinical consequences such as activity-related dyspnea and exercise intolerance. Although much attention has been paid to pharmacologic treatment of mechanical abnormalities in COPD (eg, bronchodilators to deflate the lungs), increasing neurochemical afferent activity, secondary to gas-exchange inefficiency, has remained elusive as a therapeutic target. Hence, in this invited review, we first summarize how dyspnea, leading to poor exercise tolerance in COPD, may be explained by an increased venous admixture resulting from low V˙A/Q˙c, or wasted ventilation related to high V˙A/Q˙c, or both. We review the conflicting evidence supporting current treatments for gas-exchange inefficiency and exercise tolerance that act primarily on V˙A (bronchodilators, antiinflammatory medications) or Q˙c (oral and inhaled vasodilators, almitrine, and supplemental oxygen). Finally, to address the current knowledge and health care gaps, we propose two independent clinical research foci that may lead to a better understanding of the role of pulmonary gas-exchange inefficiency and activity-related dyspnea in COPD: (1) enhanced and deeper phenotyping of patients with COPD with V˙A/Q˙c abnormalities and (2) evaluation of existing and novel pharmacologic treatments to improve gas-exchange inefficiency, exertional dyspnea, and exercise tolerance across the spectrum of COPD severity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00123692
Volume :
162
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
CHEST
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
159930571
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chest.2022.03.033