Value of the Bruce protocol to determine peak exercise oxygen consumption in patients evaluated for cardiac transplantation

2001 
Abstract Background Peak exercise oxygen consumption (peak V O 2 ) is an important discriminator of survival in patients with systolic heart failure and is used to select ambulatory patients for transplantation. The major trials assessing the relationship between peak V O 2 and survival have used a variety of low-level exercise protocols. It is unknown how peak V O 2 measured in this patient population by the more vigorous Bruce treadmill protocol compares with that obtained on less intense protocols. Methods We studied 15 patients (50 ± 12 years old) with severe heart failure (left ventricular ejection fraction 23.5% ± 8.6%). Patients randomly performed 3 exercise tests with the Bruce treadmill, modified Naughton treadmill, and modified bicycle protocols within 14 days. To determine the ability of this patient population to perform the Bruce protocol, we also retrospectively analyzed the ability of 84 patients to perform this test on their initial evaluations at our center. Results All patients reached the anaerobic threshold (AT) on all 3 protocols. The Bruce and modified Naughton treadmill protocols resulted in similar peak V O 2, percent predicted peak V O 2 , and V O 2 at AT values (17.7 ± 3.8 mL/kg/min, 57.2% ± 21.1% and 15.4 ± 4.1 mL/kg/min vs 18.0 ± 4.7 mL/kg/min, 58.1% ± 22.5% and 15.6 ± 4.4 mL/kg/min, respectively). Peak V O 2 and V O 2 at AT on both treadmill protocols were higher than those obtained with bicycle testing (15.3 ± 3.1 and 11.8 ± 3.0 mL/kg/min, P P Conclusions The Bruce protocol was more time efficient than the modified Naughton protocol and yielded similar peak V O 2 , percent predicted peak V O 2 , and V O 2 at AT values. Bicycle exercise may underestimate peak V O 2 values. The form of exercise should be considered when assessing peak V O 2 criteria for transplant listing. (Am Heart J 2001;142:466-75.)
    • Correction
    • Source
    • Cite
    • Save
    • Machine Reading By IdeaReader
    24
    References
    29
    Citations
    NaN
    KQI
    []