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Exercise Right Ventricular Ejection Fraction Predicts Right Ventricular Contractile Reserve

Authors :
Fredrick M. Wigley
Stefan L. Zimmerman
David A. Kass
Ami A. Shah
Paul M. Hassoun
Monica Mukherjee
Ryan J. Tedford
Todd M. Kolb
Brian A. Houston
Steven Hsu
Catherine G. Ireland
Rachel L. Damico
Stephen C. Mathai
Source :
J Heart Lung Transplant
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

BACKGROUND –: Right ventricular (RV) contractile reserve shows promise as an indicator of occult RV dysfunction in pulmonary vascular disease. We investigated which measure of RV contractile reserve during exercise best predicts occult RV dysfunction and clinical outcomes. METHODS –: We prospectively studied RV contractile reserve in 35 human subjects referred for right heart catheterization for known or suspected pulmonary hypertension. All underwent cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, echocardiography, and supine invasive cardiopulmonary exercise testing with concomitant RV pressure-volume catheterization. Event-free survival was prospectively adjudicated from time of right heart catheterization for a 4-year follow-up period. RESULTS –: RV contractile reserve during exercise, as measured by a positive change in end-systolic elastance (Ees) during exertion, was associated with elevation in pulmonary pressures but preservation of RV volumes. Lack of RV reserve, on the other hand, was tightly coupled with acute RV dilation during exertion (R(2)=0.76, P

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
J Heart Lung Transplant
Accession number :
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