Heart failure (HF) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) coexistence increases morbidity and mortality. The intercept of ventilation (VEint) on the VE vs. carbon dioxide production (VCO2) relationship during exercise has been found to vary in proportion with dead space (VD) in HF. Considering that increased VD is the key pathophysiological abnormality in COPD but a secondary finding in HF we hypothesized that a high VEint would be useful in suggesting COPD as HF co-morbidity. Our aim was to assess whether an elevated VEint suggests the presence of COPD in HF. METHODS: In a multicenter retrospective study, the VE-VCO2 relationship was analyzed both as slope and intercept in HF (n = 108), HF-COPD (n = 106) and COPD (n = 95). Pa...
Heart failure (HF) is a complex syndrome characterized by myocardial dysfunction, derangement of mul...
Background An elevated ventilatory efficiency slope during exercise (minute ventilation/volume of ex...
Heart failure and ventilatory disease often coexist; both create abnormalities in cardiopulmonary ex...
Background: Heart failure (HF) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) coexistence increase...
During exercise, heart failure patients (HF) show an out-of-proportion ventilation increase, which i...
Rationale: During exercise, heart failure patients (HF) show an out-of-proportion ventilation increa...
BACKGROUND: Patients with congestive heart failure or COPD may share an increased response in minute...
Background: Exercise oscillatory ventilation (EOV) is considered an important variable for predictin...
In severe chronic heart failure (CHF) the ventilatory cost of CO2 elimination during exercise (VE/VC...
Patients with congestive heart failure or COPD may share an increased response in minute ventilatio...
Exercise ventilation (V'E) relative to carbon dioxide output (V'CO2 ) is particularly relevant to pa...
Aims In chronic heart failure (CHF) patients, the ventilation (VE) needed to eliminate metabolically...
In heart failure (HF), changes in lung mechanics and gas diffusion are limiting factors to exercise....
Background: Increased slope of exercise ventilation to carbon dioxide production (VE/VCO2) is an est...
Increased slope of exercise ventilation to carbon dioxide production (VE/VCO2) is an established pro...
Heart failure (HF) is a complex syndrome characterized by myocardial dysfunction, derangement of mul...
Background An elevated ventilatory efficiency slope during exercise (minute ventilation/volume of ex...
Heart failure and ventilatory disease often coexist; both create abnormalities in cardiopulmonary ex...
Background: Heart failure (HF) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) coexistence increase...
During exercise, heart failure patients (HF) show an out-of-proportion ventilation increase, which i...
Rationale: During exercise, heart failure patients (HF) show an out-of-proportion ventilation increa...
BACKGROUND: Patients with congestive heart failure or COPD may share an increased response in minute...
Background: Exercise oscillatory ventilation (EOV) is considered an important variable for predictin...
In severe chronic heart failure (CHF) the ventilatory cost of CO2 elimination during exercise (VE/VC...
Patients with congestive heart failure or COPD may share an increased response in minute ventilatio...
Exercise ventilation (V'E) relative to carbon dioxide output (V'CO2 ) is particularly relevant to pa...
Aims In chronic heart failure (CHF) patients, the ventilation (VE) needed to eliminate metabolically...
In heart failure (HF), changes in lung mechanics and gas diffusion are limiting factors to exercise....
Background: Increased slope of exercise ventilation to carbon dioxide production (VE/VCO2) is an est...
Increased slope of exercise ventilation to carbon dioxide production (VE/VCO2) is an established pro...
Heart failure (HF) is a complex syndrome characterized by myocardial dysfunction, derangement of mul...
Background An elevated ventilatory efficiency slope during exercise (minute ventilation/volume of ex...
Heart failure and ventilatory disease often coexist; both create abnormalities in cardiopulmonary ex...