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Sex differences on peak oxygen uptake in heart failure
Julio NúñezEloy DomínguezPatricia Palausubject
Adultlcsh:Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) systemmedicine.medical_specialtyPopulationReviewsHeart failureReview030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyRisk Assessment03 medical and health sciencesOxygen Consumption0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineSex differencesmedicineHumansIn patient030212 general & internal medicineeducationPeak oxygen uptakeAerobic capacityAgedAged 80 and overHeart FailureSex Characteristicseducation.field_of_studyExercise ToleranceEjection fractionbusiness.industryVO2 maxStroke VolumeMiddle AgedPrognosisClinical stratificationmedicine.diseaseOxygenPhenotypelcsh:RC666-701Heart failureExercise TestCardiologyFemaleGender gapCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineRisk assessmentbusinessdescription
Women represent nearly half of the adult heart failure (HF) population and they remain underrepresented in HF studies. We aimed to evaluate the evidence about peak oxygen uptake (peak VO2) for clinical stratification in women with HF. This narrative review summarizes (i) the evidence endorsing the value of cardiopulmonary exercise testing for clinical stratification and phenotyping HF population; (ii) the determinants of a person’s functional aerobic capacity to understand predicted values for patients with chronic HF; and (iii) sex differences on peak VO2 data in different forms of HF. Lastly, based on existing data in patients with HF, we provide a perspective on how to improve existing gaps about the utility of peak VO2 in clinical stratification in women. Peak VO2 provides prognosis information in patients with HF; however, its use has been limited for a reduced number of patients excluding women, elderly, and HF patients with preserved ejection fraction. Further studies will help to fill the wide gender gap about the utility of cardiopulmonary exercise testing in the risk assessment and management in women with HF.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2019-10-01 | ESC Heart Failure |