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Association of Diastolic Dysfunction with Reduced Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Adults Living with HIV.
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AIDS patient care and STDs [AIDS Patient Care STDS] 2019 Dec; Vol. 33 (12), pp. 493-499. - Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- Despite the high prevalence of diastolic dysfunction in adults living with HIV, the impact on cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is understudied. The objective of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the relationship between cardiac function and CRF in adults with HIV. Adults receiving antiretroviral therapy with no history of coronary artery disease (CAD) or heart failure were eligible to participate. Cardiac function was assessed by resting Doppler echocardiography. CRF was measured by oxygen utilization at peak exercise (VO <subscript>2</subscript> peak). The majority of participants were African American (86%) and male (97%) with a mean [standard deviation (SD)] age of 56.6 (7.1) years and median CD4 lymphocyte count of 492 cells/mL. The mean (SD) VO <subscript>2</subscript> peak was 26.1 (5.5) mL/(kg·min). Age, diabetes, hypertension, and hemoglobin were associated with VO <subscript>2</subscript> peak. Overall, diastolic dysfunction was present in 38% and was associated with lower VO <subscript>2</subscript> peak ( p < 0.05). VO <subscript>2</subscript> peak was lower among those with impaired myocardial relaxation (e' <8 cm/s) compared with normal relaxation [mean ± SE mL/(kg·min), 25.2 ± 0.6 vs. 27.7 ± 0.9, p < 0.05]. Adjusted for age and clinical factors, each unit increase in left ventricular relaxation (E/A) was associated with an average 4.4 mL/(kg·min) higher VO <subscript>2</subscript> peak, representing more than one metabolic equivalent. We conclude that diastolic dysfunction is independently associated with clinically significant low CRF in adults with HIV and no history of CAD or heart failure. These results highlight the importance of recognizing diastolic dysfunction in individuals living with HIV regardless of their cardiovascular disease history.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Aged
Cross-Sectional Studies
Diastole physiology
Exercise
Exercise Test methods
Female
Heart Failure, Diastolic physiopathology
Humans
Hypertension complications
Male
Middle Aged
Ventricular Dysfunction, Left diagnostic imaging
Cardiorespiratory Fitness physiology
Echocardiography, Doppler
Exercise Tolerance
HIV Infections complications
Heart Failure, Diastolic diagnostic imaging
Ventricular Dysfunction, Left physiopathology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1557-7449
- Volume :
- 33
- Issue :
- 12
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- AIDS patient care and STDs
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 31821043
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1089/apc.2019.0149