Effects of Pulmonary Hypertension on Exercise Capacity in Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
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Blanco, Isabel
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Valeiro, Beatriz
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Torres Castro, Rodrigo
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Barberán García, Anael
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Torralba, Yolanda
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Moisés, Jorge
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Sebastián, Laura
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Osorio, Jeisson
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Ríos, José
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Gimeno Santos, Elena
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Roca, Josep
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Barbera, Joan A.
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2020-11-05T19:32:03Z
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2020-11-05T19:32:03Z
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2020
Cita de ítem
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Arch Bronconeumol. 2020;56(8):499–505
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10.1016/j.arbres.2019.10.015
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/177578
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Introduction: The impact of pulmonary hypertension (PH) on exercise tolerance in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) has not been fully elucidated. It is necessary to characterize pulmonary hemodynamics in patients with moderate to severe COPD in order to improve their management. The aim of the study was to determine whether in COPD the presence of PH is associated with reduced exercise tolerance in a cohort of stable COPD patients. Methods: Cross-sectional analysis of 174 COPD patients clinically stable: 109 without PH and 65 with PH (COPD-PH). We assessed socio-demographic data, lung function, quality of life, dyspnea, cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET), constant workload endurance time (CWET), and six-minute walk test (6MWT). We elaborated a logistic regression model to explore the impact of PH on exercise capacity in COPD patients. Results: COPD-PH patients showed lower exercise capacity both at maximal (CPET) (43(20) versus 68(27) Watts and 50(19)% versus 71(18)% predicted peak oxygen consumption (VO2peak), COPD-PH and COPD, respectively), and at submaximal tests (6MWT) (382(94) versus 486(95) m). In addition, the COPD-PH group had lower endurance time than the non-PH COPD group (265(113) s and 295(164) s, respectively). Conclusions: The presence of PH is an independent factor that impairs exercise capacity in COPD.
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Instituto de Salud Carlos III
PI17/1515
Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER), Union Europea. "Unamanera de hacer Europa" Sociedad Espanola de Neumologia y Cirugia Toracica (SEPAR)
Societat Catalana de Pneumologia (SOCAP)
Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Sara Borrell contract (Accion Estrategica enSalud 2013-2016)