Title of article :
Continuous haemodynamic monitoring during exercise in patients with pulmonary hypertension
Author/Authors :
Manfred Wonisch، نويسنده , , Friedrich M. Fruhwald، نويسنده , , Robert Maier، نويسنده , , Norbert Watzinger MD، نويسنده , , Ronald H?dl، نويسنده , , Wilfried Kraxner، نويسنده , , Wolfgang Perthold، نويسنده , , Werner W. Klein، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Background
Right heart haemodynamic parameters can be recorded continuously with the help of an implanted haemodynamic monitor. Aim of the study was to assess the haemodynamic response with and without inhalation of iloprost during cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) in patients with pulmonary hypertension.
Materials and methods
Five female patients with documented pulmonary hypertension (mean±S.D. age 47±16 years, 4 arterial, 1 venous) previously implanted with a haemodynamic monitor underwent an incremental exercise test on 2 separate days. The tests were performed before and immediately after inhalation of a single dose of iloprost (17 μg). Parameters recorded by the device were right ventricular (RV)-afterload (RV systolic pressure, RVSP), RV-preload (RV diastolic pressure, RVDP), estimated pulmonary artery diastolic pressure (ePAD), heart rate (HR) and maximum positive rate of RV pressure development (RVdP/dt) (reflecting the dynamic and inotropic state of the RV).
Results
After inhalation of iloprost, RV systolic pressure was always reduced at rest. It was followed by an increase with higher workloads without any difference at VO2peak. The time course of RV systolic pressure was not linear with a flattening at higher workload during the test. This behaviour was found irrespective of iloprost treatment. The remaining determinants of RV performance showed no relevant differences and a linear behaviour during the exercise test.
Conclusions
Inhalation of aerosolised iloprost resulted in a reduction in right ventricular pressure at rest but not at maximal workload. The implantable haemodynamic monitor (IHM) may be useful for the evaluation of RV haemodynamics during exercise and in assessing treatment efficacy.
Keywords :
Haemodynamic monitoring , implantable devices , cardiopulmonary exercise testing , iloprost , pulmonary hypertension
Journal title :
International Journal of Cardiology
Journal title :
International Journal of Cardiology