Journal article

Exercise training improves peak oxygen consumption and haemodynamics in patients with severe pulmonary arterial hypertension and inoperable chronic thrombo-embolic pulmonary hypertension: a prospective, randomized, controlled trial


Authors listEhlken, Nicola; Lichtblau, Mona; Klose, Hans; Weidenhammer, Johannes; Fischer, Christine; Nechwatal, Robert; Uiker, Soeren; Halank, Michael; Olsson, Karen; Seeger, Werner; Gall, Henning; Rosenkranz, Stephan; Wilkens, Heinrike; Mertens, Dirk; Seyfarth, Hans-Juergen; Opitz, Christian; Ulrich, Silvia; Egenlauf, Benjamin; Gruenig, Ekkehard

Publication year2016

Pages35-44

JournalEuropean Heart Journal

Volume number37

Issue number1

ISSN0195-668X

eISSN1522-9645

Open access statusHybrid

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehv337

PublisherOxford University Press


Abstract

Aims The impact of exercise training on the right heart and pulmonary circulation has not yet been invasively assessed in patients with pulmonary hypertension (PH) and right heart failure. This prospective randomized controlled study investigates the effects of exercise training on peak VO2/kg, haemodynamics, and further clinically relevant parameters in PH patients.

Methods and results Eighty-seven patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension and inoperable chronic thrombo-embolic PH (54% female, 56 +/- 15 years, 84% World Health Organization functional class III/IV, 53% combination therapy) on stable disease-targeted medication were randomly assigned to a control and training group. Medication remained unchanged during the study period. Non-invasive assessments and right heart catheterization at rest and during exercise were performed at baseline and after 15 weeks. Primary endpoint was the change in peak VO2/kg. Secondary endpoints included changes in haemodynamics. For missing data, multiple imputation and responder analyses were performed. The study results showed a significant improvement of peak VO2/kg in the training group (difference from baseline to 15 weeks: training +3.1 +/- 2.7 mL/min/kg equals +24.3% vs. control -0.2 +/- 2.3 mL/min/kg equals +0.9%, P < 0.001). Cardiac index (CI) at rest and during exercise, mean pulmonary arterial pressure, pulmonary vascular resistance, 6 min walking distance, quality of life, and exercise capacity significantly improved by exercise training.

Conclusion Low-dose exercise training at 4-7 days/week significantly improved peak VO2/kg, haemodynamics, and further clinically relevant parameters. The improvements of CI at rest and during exercise indicate that exercise training may improve the right ventricular function. Further, large multicentre trials are necessary to confirm these results.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleEhlken, N., Lichtblau, M., Klose, H., Weidenhammer, J., Fischer, C., Nechwatal, R., et al. (2016) Exercise training improves peak oxygen consumption and haemodynamics in patients with severe pulmonary arterial hypertension and inoperable chronic thrombo-embolic pulmonary hypertension: a prospective, randomized, controlled trial, European Heart Journal, 37(1), pp. 35-44. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehv337

APA Citation styleEhlken, N., Lichtblau, M., Klose, H., Weidenhammer, J., Fischer, C., Nechwatal, R., Uiker, S., Halank, M., Olsson, K., Seeger, W., Gall, H., Rosenkranz, S., Wilkens, H., Mertens, D., Seyfarth, H., Opitz, C., Ulrich, S., Egenlauf, B., & Gruenig, E. (2016). Exercise training improves peak oxygen consumption and haemodynamics in patients with severe pulmonary arterial hypertension and inoperable chronic thrombo-embolic pulmonary hypertension: a prospective, randomized, controlled trial. European Heart Journal. 37(1), 35-44. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehv337



Keywords


Cardiac indexCardiac outputCardiac RehabilitationCHRONIC HEART-FAILURECONTRACTILE RESERVEPulmonary hypertensionQUALITY-OF-LIFERIGHT HEART CATHETERIZATION

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