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  • Title: [Time integral of oxygen pulse for exercise submaximal levels in patients with heart insufficiency--correlation with maximal oxygen consumption].
    Author: Martins S, Cotrim C, Soares RM, Silveira C, do Rosário L, Rasteiro R, Ferreira M, Antunes AM.
    Journal: Rev Port Cardiol; 1999 Jun; 18(6):587-93. PubMed ID: 10422454.
    Abstract:
    UNLABELLED: Maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max) has an important prognostic value in patients with congestive heart failure (CHF). However, it requires a maximal exercise test, not often available for these patients. To overcome this limitation, we examined whether a simple time integral of oxygen pulse (OP) to submaximal exercise levels correlates with VO2max. METHODS: We performed a maximal symptom-limited treadmill exercise test, while measuring breath-by-breath oxygen consumption, using the CAEP protocol, in 24 patients with CHF (51 +/- 11 years, 18 males, sinus rhythm). No exercise was terminated due to ischemia or arrhythmias. All patients attained anaerobic threshold. Besides standard parameters, OP (ml) and time integral of OP (OPTI) were calculated at 2 minutes (OP-2 min and OPTI-2 min) and at 4 minutes (OP-4 min and OPTI-4 min) of exercise. Patients were divided in two groups according to VO2max: group I--VO2max > or = 16 ml/kg/min (14 patients) and group II--VO2max < 16 (10 patients). RESULTS: Age, sex, body surface and CHF etiology were similar in both groups. Exercise duration, maximal OP, time to anaerobic there shold, VO2 and OP at anaerobic there shold were higher in group I (p < 0.05). Comparing group I vs group II--OP-2 min: 6.2 +/- 1.5 vs 5.0 +/- 1.2 ml (p = 0.026); OP-4 min: 7.6 +/- 1.9 vs 5.4 +/- 1.2 (p = 0.001); OPTI-2 min: 3.1 +/- 1.1 vs 2.2 +/- 0.9 (p = 0.021) and OPTI-4 min: 15.2 +/- 4.4 vs 9.3 +/- 3.1 (p = 0.0007). The best correlation with VO2max was obtained for OPTI-4 min (r = 0.696). An OPTI-4 min value > or = 10 occurred in 13 patients of group I and in two patients of group II (p = 0.00013), with a predictive value of 87% for VO2max > 16 (sensitivity = 93%, specificity = 80%)--kappa index = 0.739. CONCLUSIONS: OPTI-4 min can be a useful tool for assessing cardiocirculatory functional status in patients with CHF and unable to perform a maximal exercise test.
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