Abstract
Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) in pediatric patients differs in many aspects from the tests as performed in adults. Childrens cardiopulmonary responses during exercise testing present different characteristics, particularly indices of respiratory gas exchange (e.g. oxygen uptake, ventilation and ventilatory efficiency), which are essential in interpreting hemodynamic data. Diseases that are associated with myocardial ischemia are very rare in children. Important indications for CPET in children are the evaluation of exercise capacity and the non-invasive identification of pathologic features. In this article we will review the methodology, and clinical concepts exercise testing and interpretation of respiratory gas-exchange during exercise in children with congenital heart disease.
Keywords: VO2max, exercise testing, exercise physiology, oxygen uptake, Congenital Heart Disease, Cardiopulmonary exercise testing, ventilatory efficiency, myocardial ischemia, prognostic markers, children's cardiopulmonary responses, pulmonary hypertension, Ergometers
Current Respiratory Medicine Reviews
Title: Respiratory Gas Exchange During Exercise in Children with Congenital Heart Disease: Methodology and Clinical Concepts
Volume: 7 Issue: 2
Author(s): Tim Takken, A. Christian Blank and Erik Hulzebos
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Keywords: VO2max, exercise testing, exercise physiology, oxygen uptake, Congenital Heart Disease, Cardiopulmonary exercise testing, ventilatory efficiency, myocardial ischemia, prognostic markers, children's cardiopulmonary responses, pulmonary hypertension, Ergometers
Abstract: Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) in pediatric patients differs in many aspects from the tests as performed in adults. Childrens cardiopulmonary responses during exercise testing present different characteristics, particularly indices of respiratory gas exchange (e.g. oxygen uptake, ventilation and ventilatory efficiency), which are essential in interpreting hemodynamic data. Diseases that are associated with myocardial ischemia are very rare in children. Important indications for CPET in children are the evaluation of exercise capacity and the non-invasive identification of pathologic features. In this article we will review the methodology, and clinical concepts exercise testing and interpretation of respiratory gas-exchange during exercise in children with congenital heart disease.
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Takken Tim, Christian Blank A. and Hulzebos Erik, Respiratory Gas Exchange During Exercise in Children with Congenital Heart Disease: Methodology and Clinical Concepts, Current Respiratory Medicine Reviews 2011; 7 (2) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157339811794927833
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157339811794927833 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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