2014
DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1375931
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Cardiopulmonary exercise testing to detect chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension in patients with normal echocardiography

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“…One case report of CTED described improvements in right ventricular performance and ventilatory efficiency following PEA, but no exercise RHC data were mentioned [36]. Recently, it was shown by HELD et al [37] that CPET is a valuable diagnostic tool for the detection of CTED/CTEPH in patients with suspected pulmonary hypertension but normal echocardiography, and that individual CPET parameters can help to distinguish between CTEPH patients and controls. Our results of CPET (table 3) are in line with the improved haemodynamic response obtained from exercise RHC.…”
Section: Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One case report of CTED described improvements in right ventricular performance and ventilatory efficiency following PEA, but no exercise RHC data were mentioned [36]. Recently, it was shown by HELD et al [37] that CPET is a valuable diagnostic tool for the detection of CTED/CTEPH in patients with suspected pulmonary hypertension but normal echocardiography, and that individual CPET parameters can help to distinguish between CTEPH patients and controls. Our results of CPET (table 3) are in line with the improved haemodynamic response obtained from exercise RHC.…”
Section: Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exercise capacity can be determined and the causes of exercise limitation can be identified as patterns of abnormality in these plots. CPET can evaluate the severity and physiologic impact of known comorbidities and identify unsuspected disorders such as myocardial ischaemia 54 and pulmonary hypertension [55][56][57] in preoperative patients.…”
Section: The Physiology and Conduct Of Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Der Nutzen der Spiroergometrie zur Erhärtung der Verdachtsdiagnose einer CTEPH trotz unauffälliger Echokardiografie wurde ebenfalls kürzlich publiziert. In dieser Arbeit kommt dem Verhältnis von kapillärem zu endtida-lem CO 2 eine Bedeutung zu und ist hinweisend auf eine CTEPH, sobald diese Differenz (p(c-ET)CO 2 ) 5,6 mmHg übersteigt [9].…”
Section: Spiroergometrieunclassified
“…Vermutlich werden auch aktuell viele CTEPH Patienten immer noch nicht diagnostiziert. Diagnostisch kann neben der Echokardiografi e, jedoch insbesondere auch bei echokardiografi sch unauff älligen Befunden und bei Abwesenheit von Komorbiditäten, die Spiroergometrie entscheidende Hinweise liefern (s. oben) [9].…”
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