Author:
Amanai Shiro,Harada Tomonari,Kagami Kazuki,Yoshida Kuniko,Kato Toshimitsu,Wada Naoki,Obokata Masaru
Abstract
AbstractExercise intolerance is a primary manifestation in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) and is associated with abnormal hemodynamics and a poor quality of life. Two multiparametric scoring systems have been proposed to diagnose HFpEF. This study sought to determine the performance of the H2FPEF and HFA-PEFF scores for predicting exercise capacity and echocardiographic findings of intracardiac pressures during exercise in subjects with dyspnea on exertion referred for bicycle stress echocardiography. In a subset, simultaneous expired gas analysis was performed to measure the peak oxygen consumption (VO2). Patients with HFpEF (n = 83) and controls without HF (n = 104) were enrolled. The H2FPEF score was obtainable for all patients while the HFA-PEFF score could not be calculated for 23 patients (feasibility 88%). Both H2FPEF and HFA-PEFF scores correlated with a higher E/e′ ratio (r = 0.49 and r = 0.46), lower systolic tricuspid annular velocity (r = − 0.44 and = − 0.24), and lower cardiac output (r = − 0.28 and r = − 0.24) during peak exercise. Peak VO2 and exercise duration decreased with an increase in H2FPEF scores (r = − 0.40 and r = − 0.32). The H2FPEF score predicted a reduced aerobic capacity (AUC 0.71, p = 0.0005), but the HFA-PEFF score did not (p = 0.07). These data provide insights into the role of the H2FPEF and HFA-PEFF scores for predicting exercise intolerance and abnormal hemodynamics in patients presenting with exertional dyspnea.
Funder
Mochida Memorial Foundation for Medical and Pharmaceutical Research
Fukuda Foundation for Medical Technology
Takeda Science Foundation
Nippon Shinyaku
Japanese Circulation Society
Japanese College of Cardiology
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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