Subjects >50 years old had higher peak pulmonary vascular resistance during exercise than those ≤50 years old (1.20 vs 0.82 Wood units, p<0.001), resulting in different upper limits of normal.
Observational (n=66)
Does maximum upright incremental cycling exercise reveal different upper limits of normal for pulmonary haemodynamics in subjects >50 years old compared to subjects ≤50 years old?
Older subjects (>50 years) have higher pulmonary vascular resistance at peak exercise, resulting in different exercise haemodynamic upper limits of normal compared to younger populations.
Absolute Event Rate: 1.2% vs 0.82%
p-value: p=<0.001
The exercise definition of pulmonary hypertension was eliminated from the pulmonary hypertension guidelines in part due to uncertainty of the upper limits of normal (ULNs) for exercise haemodynamics in subjects >50 years old.The present study, therefore, evaluated the pulmonary haemodynamic responses to maximum upright incremental cycling exercise in consecutive subjects who underwent an invasive cardiopulmonary exercise testing for unexplained exertional intolerance, deemed normal based on preserved exercise capacity and normal resting supine haemodynamics. Subjects aged >50 years old (n=41) were compared with subjects ≤50 years old (n=25). ULNs were calculated as mean + 2 sdPeak exercise mean pulmonary arterial pressure was not different for subjects >50 and ≤50 years old (23 ± 5 versus 22 ± 4 mmHg, p=0.22), with ULN of 33 and 30 mmHg, respectively. Peak cardiac output was lower in older subjects (median (interquartile range): 12.1 (9.4-14.2)versus16.2 (13.8-19.2) L·min(-1), p50 and ≤ 50 years old have different pulmonary vascular responses to exercise. Older subjects have higher pulmonary vascular resistance at peak exercise, resulting in different exercise haemodynamics ULNs compared with the younger population.
Oliveira et al. (Thu,) conducted a observational in Unexplained exertional intolerance (n=66). Age >50 years vs. Age ≤50 years was evaluated on Peak pulmonary vascular resistance (p=<0.001). Subjects >50 years old had higher peak pulmonary vascular resistance during exercise than those ≤50 years old (1.20 vs 0.82 Wood units, p<0.001), resulting in different upper limits of normal.
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