Mechanisms and consequences of excess exercise ventilation in fibrosing interstitial lung disease

Franciele Plachi,Fernanda Machado Balzan,Ricardo Gass, Kimberli D Käfer, Artur Zanelatto Santos,Marcelo Basso Gazzana, JAlberto Neder,Danilo C Berton

Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology(2024)

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The causes and consequences of excess exercise ventilation (EEV) in patients with fibrosing interstitial lung disease (f-ILD) were explored. Twenty-eight adults with f-ILD and 13 controls performed an incremental cardiopulmonary exercise test. EEV was defined as ventilation-carbon dioxide output (⩒E-⩒CO2) slope ≥36L/L. Patients showed lower pulmonary function and exercise capacity compared to controls. Lower DLCO was related to higher ⩒E-⩒CO2 slope in patients (P<0.05). 13/28 patients (46.4%) showed EEV, reporting higher dyspnea scores (P=0.033). Patients with EEV showed a higher dead space (VD)/tidal volume (VT) ratio while O2 saturation dropped to a greater extent during exercise compared to those without EEV. Higher breathing frequency and VT/inspiratory capacity ratio were observed during exercise in the former group (P<0.05). An exaggerated ventilatory response to exercise in patients with f-ILD is associated with a blunted decrease in the wasted ventilation in the physiological dead space and greater hypoxemia, prompting higher inspiratory constraints and breathlessness.
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Interstitial Lung Diseases,Exercise Test,Hyperventilation,Respiratory Function Tests,Pulmonary Gas Exchange
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