Exercise capacity is related to attenuated responses in oxygen extraction and left ventricular longitudinal strain in asymptomatic type 2 diabetes patients

Author:

Van Ryckeghem Lisa12ORCID,Keytsman Charly12ORCID,Verboven Kenneth12ORCID,Verbaanderd Elvire3,Frederix Ines2456,Bakelants Elise47,Petit Thibault48,Jogani Siddharth4,Stroobants Sarah4,Dendale Paul24ORCID,Bito Virginie2ORCID,Verwerft Jan4,Hansen Dominique124ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of REVAL – Rehabilitation Research Centre, Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences, Hasselt University, Belgium

2. Department of BIOMED - Biomedical Research Centre, Faculty of Medicine and Life Sciences, Hasselt University, Belgium

3. Physical Activity, Department of Sport & Health Research Group, Faculty of Movement Sciences, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

4. Department of Cardiology, Virga Jessa Hospital, Heart Centre Hasselt, Hasselt, Belgium

5. Department Genetics, Pharmacology and Physiopathology of Heart, Blood Vessels and Skeleton (GENCOR), Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, Antwerp University, Antwerp, Belgium

6. Department of Cardiology, Antwerp University Hospital, Edegem, Belgium

7. Department of cardiology, Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève (HUG), Genève, Switzerland

8. Department of Cardiology, Hospital Oost-Limburg, Genk, Belgium

Abstract

Abstract Aims Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is associated with reduced exercise capacity and cardiovascular diseases, both increasing morbidity and risk for premature death. As exercise intolerance often relates to cardiac dysfunction, it remains to be elucidated to what extent such an interplay occurs in T2DM patients without overt cardiovascular diseases. Design: Cross-sectional study, NCT03299790. Methods and results Fifty-three T2DM patients underwent exercise echocardiography (semi-supine bicycle) with combined ergospirometry. Cardiac output (CO), left ventricular longitudinal strain (LS), oxygen uptake (O2), and oxygen (O2) extraction were assessed simultaneously at rest, low-intensity exercise, and high-intensity exercise. Glycaemic control and lipid profile were assessed in the fasted state. Participants were assigned according to their exercise capacity being adequate or impaired (EXadequate: O2peak <80% and EXimpaired: O2peak ≥80% of predicted O2peak) to compare O2 extraction, CO, and LS at all stages. Thirty-eight participants (EXimpaired: n = 20 and EXadequate: n = 18) were included in the analyses. Groups were similar regarding HbA1c, age, and sex (P > 0.05). At rest, CO was similar in the EXimpaired group vs. EXadequate group (5.1 ± 1 L/min vs. 4.6 ± 1.4 L/min, P > 0.05) and increased equally during exercise. EXimpaired patients displayed a 30.7% smaller increase in O2 extraction during exercise compared to the EXadequate group (P = 0.016) which resulted in a lower O2 extraction at high-intensity exercise (12.5 ± 2.8 mL/dL vs. 15.3 ± 3.9 mL/dL, P = 0.012). Left ventricular longitudinal strain was similar at rest but increased significantly less in the EXimpaired vs. EXadequate patients (1.9 ± 2.5% vs. 5.9 ± 4.1%, P = 0.004). Conclusions In asymptomatic T2DM patients, an impaired exercise capacity is associated with an impaired response in oxygen extraction and myocardial deformation (LS). Trial registry Effect of High-intensity Interval Training on Cardiac Function and Regulation of Glycemic Control in Diabetic Cardiomyopathy (https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03299790).

Funder

Hasselt University

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Epidemiology

Reference40 articles.

1. Exercise capacity and haemodynamic response among 12,327 individuals with cardio-metabolic risk factors undergoing treadmill exercise;Chrysohoou C, Skoumas J, Georgiopoulos G, Liontou C, Vogiatzi G, Tsioufis K, Lerakis S, Soulis D, Pitsavos C, Tousoulis D.;Eur J Prev Cardiol,2017

2. Exercise capacity and all-cause mortality in African American and Caucasian men with type 2 diabetes;Kokkinos P, Myers J, Nylen E, Panagiotakos DB, Manolis A, Pittaras A, Blackman MR, Jacob-Issac R, Faselis C, Abella J, Singh S.;Diabetes Care,2009

3. High awareness of diabetes as a key cardiovascular risk factor among healthcare professionals but suboptimal treatment: results from a survey of the European Association of Preventive Cardiology;Eur J Prev Cardiol,2020

4. 2019 ESC Guidelines on diabetes, pre-diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases developed in collaboration with the EASD;Eur Heart J,2020

5. Cardiac output estimated noninvasively from oxygen uptake during exercise;Stringer;J Appl Physiol (1985),1997

同舟云学术

1.学者识别学者识别

2.学术分析学术分析

3.人才评估人才评估

"同舟云学术"是以全球学者为主线,采集、加工和组织学术论文而形成的新型学术文献查询和分析系统,可以对全球学者进行文献检索和人才价值评估。用户可以通过关注某些学科领域的顶尖人物而持续追踪该领域的学科进展和研究前沿。经过近期的数据扩容,当前同舟云学术共收录了国内外主流学术期刊6万余种,收集的期刊论文及会议论文总量共计约1.5亿篇,并以每天添加12000余篇中外论文的速度递增。我们也可以为用户提供个性化、定制化的学者数据。欢迎来电咨询!咨询电话:010-8811{复制后删除}0370

www.globalauthorid.com

TOP

Copyright © 2019-2024 北京同舟云网络信息技术有限公司
京公网安备11010802033243号  京ICP备18003416号-3