The prognostic relevance of exercise pulmonary hypertension in cardiac and pulmonary diseases

Author:

Zeder Katarina1234,Douschan Philipp12,Foris Vasile125,Sassmann Teresa12,Maron Bradley A.34,Olschewski Horst12,Kovacs Gabor12

Affiliation:

1. Division of Pulmonology, Department of Internal Medicine, Medical University of Graz

2. Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Lung Vascular Research, Graz, Austria

3. Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore

4. University of Maryland-Institute for Health Computing, Bethesda, Maryland, USA

5. Channing Division of Network Medicine, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Abstract

Purpose of review In this review, we provide an overview of the prognostic implications of exPH in patients with various common cardiac and pulmonary diseases. Recent findings Exercise pulmonary hypertension (exPH) has been recently re-introduced in the current European Society of Cardiology/European Respiratory Society pulmonary hypertension guidelines. Accordingly, exPH is defined as a mean pulmonary arterial pressure (mPAP)/cardiac output (CO) slope greater than 3 mmHg/l/min. Key considerations for this re-introduction included increasing understanding on normal pulmonary hemodynamics during exercise and the broadly available evidence on the association of an abnormal mPAP/CO slope with poor survival in the general population and in different disease entities. Summary Exercise (patho-)physiology has opened a new field for clinical research facilitating recognition of cardiovascular and pulmonary vascular diseases in an early stage. Such early recognition with significant prognostic and possibly therapeutic relevance, but being undetectable at rest, makes exercise pulmonary hemodynamics particularly interesting for common diseases, such as valvular heart disease, left heart disease, and chronic pulmonary disease.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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