Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: relevance of a dedicated dyspnoea clinic

Author:

Verwerft Jan12,Soens Lucie3,Wynants Jokke4,Meysman Marc5,Jogani Siddharth1ORCID,Plein Danielle3,Stroobants Sarah1,Herbots Lieven12ORCID,Verbrugge Frederik H36ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiology, Jessa Hospital , Stadsomvaart 11, 3500 Hasselt , Belgium

2. Biomedical Research Institute, Faculty of Medicine and Life Sciences, Hasselt University , Martelarenlaan 42, 3500 Hasselt , Belgium

3. Centre for Cardiovascular Diseases, University Hospital Brussels , Laarbeeklaan 101, 1090 Jette , Belgium

4. Department of Pulmonology, Jessa Hospital , Stadsomvaart 11, 3500 Hasselt , Belgium

5. Department of Pulmonology, University Hospital Brussels , Laarbeeklaan 101, 1090 Jette , Belgium

6. Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Vrije Universiteit Brussel , Pleinlaan 2, 1050 Elsene , Belgium

Abstract

Abstract Background and aims Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a syndrome with a heterogeneous presentation. This study provides an in-;depth description of haemodynamic and metabolic alterations revealed by systematic assessment through cardiopulmonary exercise testing combined with exercise echocardiography (CPETecho) within a dedicated dyspnoea clinic. Methods and results Consecutive patients (n = 297), referred to a dedicated dyspnoea clinic using a standardized workup including CPETecho, with HFpEF diagnosed through a H2FPEF score ≥6 or HFA-PEFF score ≥5, were evaluated. A median of four haemodynamic/metabolic alterations was uncovered per patient: impaired stroke volume reserve (73%), impaired chronotropic reserve (72%), exercise pulmonary hypertension (65%), and impaired diastolic reserve (64%) were the most frequent cardiac alterations. Impaired peripheral oxygen extraction and a ventilatory limitation were present in 40% and 39%, respectively. In 267 patients (90%), 575 further diagnostic examinations were recommended (median of two tests per patient). Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, coronary or amyloidosis workup, ventilation–perfusion scanning, and pulmonology referral were each recommended in approximately one out of three patients. In 293 patients (99%), 929 cardiovascular drug optimizations were performed (median of 3 modifications per patient). In 110 patients (37%), 132 cardiovascular interventions were performed, with ablation as the most frequent procedure. Conclusion Holistic workup of HFpEF patients within a multidisciplinary, dedicated dyspnoea clinic, including systematic implementation of CPETecho reveals various haemodynamic/metabolic alterations, leading to further diagnostic testing and potential treatment changes in the majority of cases.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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