Diastolic exercise stress testing in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction: The DEST-HF study.
Diastolic stress testing
Exercise
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
Journal
European journal of heart failure
ISSN: 1879-0844
Titre abrégé: Eur J Heart Fail
Pays: England
ID NLM: 100887595
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
10 2023
10 2023
Historique:
revised:
02
08
2023
received:
03
05
2023
accepted:
03
08
2023
medline:
1
11
2023
pubmed:
11
8
2023
entrez:
11
8
2023
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
Pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (PAWP) ≥25 mmHg during bicycle ergometry is recommended to uncover occult heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. We hypothesized that PAWP increase would differ in available diastolic stress tests and that the margin of PAWP ≥25 mmHg would only be reliably achieved through ergometry. We conducted a prospective, single-arm study in patients with an intermediate risk for heart failure with preserved ejection fraction according to the ESC HFA-PEFF score. A total of 19 patients underwent four stress test modalities in randomized order: leg raise, fluid challenge, handgrip, and bicycle ergometry. The primary outcome was the difference (Δ) between resting and exercise PAWP in each modality. Secondary outcomes were differences (Δ) in mean pulmonary artery pressure (mPAP), cardiac output (CO), as well as the ratios between mPAP and PAWP to CO. Compared to resting values, passive leg raise (Δ7.7 ± 8.0 mmHg, p = 0.030), fluid challenge (Δ9.2 ± 6.4 mmHg, p = 0.003), dynamic handgrip (Δ9.6 ± 7.5 mmHg, p = 0.002), and bicycle ergometry (Δ22.3 ± 5.0 mmHg, p < 0.001) uncovered increased PAWP during exercise. Amongst these, bicycle ergometry also demonstrated the highest ΔmPAP (27.2 ± 7.1 mmHg, p < 0.001), ΔCO (3.3 ± 2.6 L/min, p < 0.001), ΔmPAP/CO ratio (2.3 ± 2.0 mmHg/L/min, p < 0.001), and ΔPAWP/CO ratio (2.2 ± 1.4 mmHg/L/min, p < 0.001) compared to other modalities. PAWP ≥25 mmHg was only reliably achieved in bicycle ergometry (31.1 ± 3.9 mmHg). In all other modalities only 10.5% of patients achieved PAWP ≥25 mmHg (handgrip 18.4 ± 6.6 mmHg, fluid 18.1 ± 5.6 mmHg, leg raise 16.5 ± 7.0 mmHg). We demonstrate that bicycle ergometry exhibits a distinct haemodynamic response with higher increase of PAWP compared to other modalities. This finding needs to be considered for valid detection of exercise PAWP ≥25 mmHg when non-bicycle tests remain inconclusive.
Types de publication
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Langues
eng
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© 2023 The Authors. European Journal of Heart Failure published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of European Society of Cardiology.
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