Honegger, Ursina and Walter, Joan E. and Mueller, Deborah and Puelacher, Christian and Schaerli, Nicolas and Twerenbold, Raphael and Badertscher, Patrick and Boeddinghaus, Jasper and Nestelberger, Thomas and du Fay de Lavallaz, Jeanne and Wussler, Desiree and Pfister, Otmar and Jeger, Raban and Kaiser, Christoph and Wild, Damian and Schmidt-Trucksäss, Arno and Reichlin, Tobias and Mueller, Christian.
(2019)
Prevalence and determinants of exercise-induced left ventricular dysfunction in patients with coronary artery disease.
European journal of clinical investigation.
e13112.
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Abstract
The phenomenon of exercise-induced left ventricular dysfunction (LVD) is incompletely understood. Better understanding of its prevalence and determinants might help to address the current potential oversimplification of the relation between physical activity and cardiac health in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD).; We prospectively assessed the prevalence and determinants of exercise-induced LVD in patients with stable CAD and normal LV function at rest undergoing bicycle rest/stress myocardial perfusion imaging single-photon emission computed tomography (MPI-SPECT). Exercise-induced LVD was defined as a relevant (5% or more) drop in left ventricular ejection fraction after maximal exercise. High-sensitivity cardiac troponin I/T (Hs-cTnI/T) and N-terminal probrain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) concentrations were measured before exercise to quantify cardiomyocyte injury and hemodynamic cardiac stress, respectively.; Among 317 patients, exercise-induced LVD was present in 83 (26%) patients. Exercise-induced LVD was associated with the extent of exercise-inducible myocardial ischaemia as well as transient ischaemic dilatation. Still, 43% of patients developing exercise-induced LVD did not have functionally relevant CAD. Neither baseline characteristics, nor the quantification of the extent of cardiomyocyte injury and hemodynamic cardiac stress using hs-cTnI/T and NT-proBNP concentrations, respectively, allowed predicting exercise-induced LVD.; One out of four patients with stable CAD develops exercise-induced LVD after bicycle exercise test. While the extent of exercise-inducible myocardial ischaemia is a predictor, other still unrecognized mechanisms also seem to play a major role, as nearly half of all patients with exercise-induced LVD do not have functionally relevant CAD.
Faculties and Departments: | 03 Faculty of Medicine > Bereich Medizinische Fächer (Klinik) > Kardiologie > Klinische Outcomeforschung Kardiologie (Müller) 03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Klinische Forschung > Bereich Medizinische Fächer (Klinik) > Kardiologie > Klinische Outcomeforschung Kardiologie (Müller) |
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UniBasel Contributors: | Honegger, Ursina and Müller, Christian and Reichlin, Tobias |
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Item Type: | Article, refereed |
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Article Subtype: | Research Article |
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ISSN: | 1365-2362 |
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Note: | Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article |
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Last Modified: | 19 Aug 2020 07:11 |
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Deposited On: | 19 Aug 2020 07:11 |
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