Higher chronotropic index (β=0.31, p=0.009), higher maximal diastolic blood pressure (β=0.4, p=0.001), and lower hsTnT (β=-0.31, p=0.007) independently predicted higher %VO2pred in Fontan patients.
Cohort (n=50)
What are the predictors of higher peak exercise oxygen uptake in adult patients with Fontan circulation?
Higher chronotropic index, higher maximal diastolic blood pressure, and lower hsTnT are independent predictors of better exercise capacity in adult Fontan patients.
Background/Objectives: Percent achieved of predicted peak exercise oxygen uptake (%VO2pred) is a prognostic factor for patients with Fontan circulation. The main purpose of this study was to determine predictors of higher %VO2pred in a cohort of adult Fontan patients. Methods: Medical records of 50 adult Fontan patients who underwent cardiopulmonary exercise testing were reviewed. All patients were divided into two groups according to the mean value of %VO2pred and, in separate analysis, according to the morphology of the systemic ventricle. Spearman’s rank correlation was used to examine the relationship between %VO2pred and blood biomarkers. Regression analyses were used to identify predictors of %VO2pred. Results: The median age of all patients was 22 years, and 50% were female. The systemic ventricle was dominant right in 23 patients. Negative correlations were found between %VO2pred and N-terminal prohormone of brain natriuretic peptide, mean cell hemoglobin concentration, and ferritin, and positive correlations were found between %VO2pred and total protein, total iron-binding capacity. Higher chronotropic index CI (β = 0.31; p = 0.009), higher maximal diastolic blood pressure during CPET DBPmax (β = 0.4; p = 0.001), and lower serum concentration of high-sensitivity troponin T hsTnT (β = −0.31; p = 0.007) were significantly and independently associated with %VO2pred. Conclusions: Higher CI and DBPmax and lower hsTnT were identified as independent predictors of %VO2pred in this cohort. These findings suggest that the absence of chronotropic incompetence is a positive predictor of exercise capacity. Furthermore, hsTnT shows potential as a useful biomarker in this population. Further studies are needed to validate these parameters for clinical assessment and risk stratification in Fontan patients.
Wittczak et al. (Fri,) conducted a cohort in Fontan circulation (n=50). Higher chronotropic index (β=0.31, p=0.009), higher maximal diastolic blood pressure (β=0.4, p=0.001), and lower hsTnT (β=-0.31, p=0.007) independently predicted higher %VO2pred in Fontan patients.