Cerebral desaturation in heart failure: Potential prognostic value and physiologic basis.
Cerebral tissue oxygen saturation (SctO2) reflects cerebral perfusion and tissue oxygen consumption, which decline in some patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) or stroke, especially during exercise. Its physiologic basis and clinical significance remain unclear. We aime...
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doaj-3538a2a2403941139dbf5b487a08e6c22021-03-03T20:32:16ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01134e019629910.1371/journal.pone.0196299Cerebral desaturation in heart failure: Potential prognostic value and physiologic basis.Yu-Jen ChenJong-Shyan WangChih-Chin HsuPyng-Jing LinFeng-Chun TsaiMing-Shien WenChi-Tai KuoShu-Chun HuangCerebral tissue oxygen saturation (SctO2) reflects cerebral perfusion and tissue oxygen consumption, which decline in some patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) or stroke, especially during exercise. Its physiologic basis and clinical significance remain unclear. We aimed to investigate the association of SctO2 with oxygen transport physiology and known prognostic factors during both rest and exercise in patients with HFrEF or stroke. Thirty-four HFrEF patients, 26 stroke patients, and 17 healthy controls performed an incremental cardiopulmonary exercise test using a bicycle ergometer. Integrated near-infrared spectroscopy and automatic gas analysis were used to measure cerebral tissue oxygenation and cardiac and ventilatory parameters. We found that SctO2 (rest; peak) were significantly lower in the HFrEF (66.3±13.3%; 63.4±13.8%,) than in the stroke (72.1±4.2%; 72.7±4.5%) and control (73.1±2.8%; 72±3.2%) groups. In the HFrEF group, SctO2 at rest (SctO2rest) and peak SctO2 (SctO2peak) were linearly correlated with brain natriuretic peptide (BNP), peak oxygen consumption ([Formula: see text]), and oxygen uptake efficiency slope (r between -0.561 and 0.677, p < 0.001). Stepwise linear regression showed that SctO2rest was determined by partial pressure of end-tidal carbon dioxide at rest (PETCO2rest), hemoglobin, and mean arterial pressure at rest (MAPrest) (adjusted R = 0.681, p < 0.05), while SctO2peak was mainly affected by peak carbon dioxide production ([Formula: see text]) (adjusted R = 0.653, p < 0.05) in patients with HFrEF. In conclusion, the study delineates the relationship of cerebral saturation and parameters associated with oxygen delivery. Moreover, SctO2peak and SctO2rest are correlated with some well-recognized prognostic factors in HFrEF, suggesting its potential prognostic value.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196299 |
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Yu-Jen Chen Jong-Shyan Wang Chih-Chin Hsu Pyng-Jing Lin Feng-Chun Tsai Ming-Shien Wen Chi-Tai Kuo Shu-Chun Huang Cerebral desaturation in heart failure: Potential prognostic value and physiologic basis. PLoS ONE |
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Yu-Jen Chen Jong-Shyan Wang Chih-Chin Hsu Pyng-Jing Lin Feng-Chun Tsai Ming-Shien Wen Chi-Tai Kuo Shu-Chun Huang |
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Cerebral desaturation in heart failure: Potential prognostic value and physiologic basis. |
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Cerebral desaturation in heart failure: Potential prognostic value and physiologic basis. |
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Cerebral desaturation in heart failure: Potential prognostic value and physiologic basis. |
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Cerebral desaturation in heart failure: Potential prognostic value and physiologic basis. |
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Cerebral desaturation in heart failure: Potential prognostic value and physiologic basis. |
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cerebral desaturation in heart failure: potential prognostic value and physiologic basis. |
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Cerebral tissue oxygen saturation (SctO2) reflects cerebral perfusion and tissue oxygen consumption, which decline in some patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) or stroke, especially during exercise. Its physiologic basis and clinical significance remain unclear. We aimed to investigate the association of SctO2 with oxygen transport physiology and known prognostic factors during both rest and exercise in patients with HFrEF or stroke. Thirty-four HFrEF patients, 26 stroke patients, and 17 healthy controls performed an incremental cardiopulmonary exercise test using a bicycle ergometer. Integrated near-infrared spectroscopy and automatic gas analysis were used to measure cerebral tissue oxygenation and cardiac and ventilatory parameters. We found that SctO2 (rest; peak) were significantly lower in the HFrEF (66.3±13.3%; 63.4±13.8%,) than in the stroke (72.1±4.2%; 72.7±4.5%) and control (73.1±2.8%; 72±3.2%) groups. In the HFrEF group, SctO2 at rest (SctO2rest) and peak SctO2 (SctO2peak) were linearly correlated with brain natriuretic peptide (BNP), peak oxygen consumption ([Formula: see text]), and oxygen uptake efficiency slope (r between -0.561 and 0.677, p < 0.001). Stepwise linear regression showed that SctO2rest was determined by partial pressure of end-tidal carbon dioxide at rest (PETCO2rest), hemoglobin, and mean arterial pressure at rest (MAPrest) (adjusted R = 0.681, p < 0.05), while SctO2peak was mainly affected by peak carbon dioxide production ([Formula: see text]) (adjusted R = 0.653, p < 0.05) in patients with HFrEF. In conclusion, the study delineates the relationship of cerebral saturation and parameters associated with oxygen delivery. Moreover, SctO2peak and SctO2rest are correlated with some well-recognized prognostic factors in HFrEF, suggesting its potential prognostic value. |
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