Lung Function and Exercise Gas Exchange in Chronic Heart Failure

1997 
Background The ventilatory response to exercise in patients with chronic heart failure (HF) is greater than normal for a given metabolic rate. The objective of the present study was to determine the mechanism(s) for the high ventilatory output in patients with chronic HF. Methods and Results Centers in Germany, Italy, Japan, and the United States participated in this study. Each center contributed studies on patients and normal subjects of similar age and sex. One hundred thirty patients with chronic HF and 52 healthy subjects participated. Spirometric and breath-by-breath gas exchange measurements were made during rest and increasing cycle exercise. Arterial blood was sampled for measurement of pH, Paco2, Pao2, and lactate during exercise in 85 patients. Resting forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) and vital capacity (VC) were proportionately reduced at all levels of impairment. Patients with more severe HF had greater tachypnea and a smaller tidal volume (Vt) at a given exercise expired volume pe...
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