Aims Cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) and 6 min walking test (6MWT) are frequently used in heart failure (HF). CPET is a maximal exercise, whereas 6MWT is a self-selected constant load test usually considered a submaximal, and therefore safer, exercise, but this has not been tested previously. The aim of this study was to compare the cardiorespiratory parameters collected during CPET and 6MWT in a large group of healthy subjects and patients with HF of different severity.Methods and results Subjects performed a standard maximal CPET and a 6MWT wearing a portable device allowing breath-by-breath measurement of cardiorespiratory parameters. HF patients were grouped according to their CPET peak oxygen uptake (peak(V) over-dotO(2)). One hundred and fifty-five subjects were enrolled, of whom 40 were healthy (59 +/- 8 years; male 67%) and 115 were HF patients (69 +/- 10 years; male 80%; left ventricular ejection fraction 34.6 +/- 12.0%). CPET peak(V) over-dotO(2) was 13.5 +/- 3.5 ml/kg/min in HF patients and 28.1 +/- 7.4 mL/kg/min in healthy subjects (P < 0.001). 6MWT-(V) over-dotO(2) was 98 +/- 20% of the CPET peak(V) over-dotO(2) values in HF patients, while 72 +/- 20% in healthy subjects (P < 0.001). 6MWT-(V) over-dot was >110% of CPET peak(V) over-dotO(2) in 42% of more severe HF patients (peak(V) over-dotO(2) < 12 mL/kg/min). Similar results have been found for ventilation and heart rate. Of note, the slope of the relationship between (V) over-dotO(2) at 6MWT, reported as a percentage of CPET peak(V) over-dotO(2) vs. 6MWT (V) over-dotO(2) reported as the absolute value, progressively increased as exercise limitation did.Conclusions In conclusion, the last minute of 6MWT must be perceived as a maximal or even supramaximal exercise activity in patients with more severe HF. Our findings should influence the safety procedures needed for the 6MWT in HF.

Brisk walking can be a maximal effort in heart failure patients: a comparison of cardiopulmonary exercise and 6 min walking test cardiorespiratory data / Mapelli, Massimo; Salvioni, Elisabetta; Paneroni, Mara; Gugliandolo, Paola; Bonomi, Alice; Scalvini, Simonetta; Raimondo, Rosa; Sciomer, Susanna; Mattavelli, Irene; La Rovere, Maria Teresa; Agostoni, Piergiuseppe. - In: ESC HEART FAILURE. - ISSN 2055-5822. - 9:2(2022), pp. 812-821. [10.1002/ehf2.13781]

Brisk walking can be a maximal effort in heart failure patients: a comparison of cardiopulmonary exercise and 6 min walking test cardiorespiratory data

Sciomer, Susanna;
2022

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Aims Cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) and 6 min walking test (6MWT) are frequently used in heart failure (HF). CPET is a maximal exercise, whereas 6MWT is a self-selected constant load test usually considered a submaximal, and therefore safer, exercise, but this has not been tested previously. The aim of this study was to compare the cardiorespiratory parameters collected during CPET and 6MWT in a large group of healthy subjects and patients with HF of different severity.Methods and results Subjects performed a standard maximal CPET and a 6MWT wearing a portable device allowing breath-by-breath measurement of cardiorespiratory parameters. HF patients were grouped according to their CPET peak oxygen uptake (peak(V) over-dotO(2)). One hundred and fifty-five subjects were enrolled, of whom 40 were healthy (59 +/- 8 years; male 67%) and 115 were HF patients (69 +/- 10 years; male 80%; left ventricular ejection fraction 34.6 +/- 12.0%). CPET peak(V) over-dotO(2) was 13.5 +/- 3.5 ml/kg/min in HF patients and 28.1 +/- 7.4 mL/kg/min in healthy subjects (P < 0.001). 6MWT-(V) over-dotO(2) was 98 +/- 20% of the CPET peak(V) over-dotO(2) values in HF patients, while 72 +/- 20% in healthy subjects (P < 0.001). 6MWT-(V) over-dot was >110% of CPET peak(V) over-dotO(2) in 42% of more severe HF patients (peak(V) over-dotO(2) < 12 mL/kg/min). Similar results have been found for ventilation and heart rate. Of note, the slope of the relationship between (V) over-dotO(2) at 6MWT, reported as a percentage of CPET peak(V) over-dotO(2) vs. 6MWT (V) over-dotO(2) reported as the absolute value, progressively increased as exercise limitation did.Conclusions In conclusion, the last minute of 6MWT must be perceived as a maximal or even supramaximal exercise activity in patients with more severe HF. Our findings should influence the safety procedures needed for the 6MWT in HF.
2022
6 min walking test; dyspnoea; exercise; heart failure; oxygen consumption; humans; male; stroke volume; ventricular function, left; walking; heart failure; oxygen consumption
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Brisk walking can be a maximal effort in heart failure patients: a comparison of cardiopulmonary exercise and 6 min walking test cardiorespiratory data / Mapelli, Massimo; Salvioni, Elisabetta; Paneroni, Mara; Gugliandolo, Paola; Bonomi, Alice; Scalvini, Simonetta; Raimondo, Rosa; Sciomer, Susanna; Mattavelli, Irene; La Rovere, Maria Teresa; Agostoni, Piergiuseppe. - In: ESC HEART FAILURE. - ISSN 2055-5822. - 9:2(2022), pp. 812-821. [10.1002/ehf2.13781]
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