Ventilatory Efficiency Is Reduced in People With Hypertension During Exercise.

Journal of the American Heart Association(2023)

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Background An elevated ventilatory efficiency slope during exercise (minute ventilation/volume of expired CO; V/VCO slope) is a strong prognostic indicator in heart failure. It is elevated in people with heart failure with preserved ejection, many of whom have hypertension. However, whether the V/VCO slope is also elevated in people with primary hypertension versus normotensive individuals is unknown. We hypothesize that there is a spectrum of ventilatory inefficiency in cardiovascular disease, reflecting an increasingly abnormal physiological response to exercise. The aim of this study was to evaluate the V/VCO slope in patients with hypertension compared with age-, peak oxygen consumption-, and sex-matched healthy subjects. Methods and Results Ramped cardiovascular pulmonary exercise tests to peak oxygen consumption were completed on a bike ergometer in 55 patients with primary hypertension and 24 normotensive controls. The V/VCO slope was assessed from the onset of exercise to peak oxygen consumption. Data were compared using unpaired Student test. Age (mean±SD, 66±6 versus 64±6 years; =0.18), body mass index (25.4±3.5 versus 24±2.4 kg/m; =0.13), and peak oxygen consumption (23.2±6.6 versus 24±7.3 mL/min per kg; =0.64) were similar between groups. The V/VCO slope was elevated in the hypertensive group versus controls (31.8±4.5 versus 28.4±3.4; =0.002). Only 27% of the hypertensive group were classified as having a normal V/VCO slope (20-30) versus 71% in the control group. Conclusions Ventilatory efficiency is impaired people with hypertension without a diagnosis of heart failure versus normotensive individuals. Future research needs to establish whether those patients with hypertension with elevated V/VCO slopes are at risk of developing future heart failure.
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exercise, hypertension, minute ventilation, volume of expired CO2 slope, ventilatory efficiency
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