P5.09 LIGHT EXERCISE CENTRAL SYSTOLIC LOADING IS INCREASED IN PATIENTS WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS RELATED DIABETES

Background: As survival in the common autosomal recessive condition Cystic Fibrosis (CF) improves, there is focus on extra-pulmonary complications. Patients with CF have increased augmentation index (AIx) at rest which is greatest in those with diabetes (CFRD). We evaluated haemodynamic response to...

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Main Authors: J.H. Hull, L. Ansley, C.E. Bolton, J.E. Sharman, R.K. Knight, D.J. Shale, J.R. Cockcroft, R. Garrod
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Language:English
Published: Atlantis Press 2009-12-01
Series:Artery Research
Online Access:https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125927299/view
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spelling doaj-12c85c0260e84c83aa44c38861fd71122020-11-25T02:19:05ZengAtlantis PressArtery Research 1876-44012009-12-013410.1016/j.artres.2009.10.064P5.09 LIGHT EXERCISE CENTRAL SYSTOLIC LOADING IS INCREASED IN PATIENTS WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS RELATED DIABETESJ.H. HullL. AnsleyC.E. BoltonJ.E. SharmanR.K. KnightD.J. ShaleJ.R. CockcroftR. GarrodBackground: As survival in the common autosomal recessive condition Cystic Fibrosis (CF) improves, there is focus on extra-pulmonary complications. Patients with CF have increased augmentation index (AIx) at rest which is greatest in those with diabetes (CFRD). We evaluated haemodynamic response to exercise, at an intensity similar to daily life. Methods: We studied 36 (25 male) adults (n=11, CFRD) with stable CF, mean (range) age 28.9 (16–47) yrs and 25 age/gender/BMI matched controls. Central haemodynamic parameters; BP, AIx, augmented pressure (AP) and wasted LV pressure energy (▵EW) were determined by tonometry (SphygmoCor) at rest and 8minutes into a 10minute period of cycle ergometry at 60% age-predicted maximal HR. Serum IL-6 was measured. Results: At rest, AIx was greater in both CFRD and non-CFRD patients than controls. During exercise, CFRD patients had greater MAP, AP, and ▵EW (p<0.05 for all) and a trend for greater AIx, whilst in non-CFRD patients were not different to controls (Table: at 8minutes exercise). Log10IL-6 was increased in patients (p<0.005) and related to exercise ▵EW (r=0.27, p<0.05). Controls Non-CFRD CFRD MAP (mmHg) 100 (8) 102 (11) 109 (11)* AP (mmHg) −2.2 (4.7) −0.4 (4.6) 2.2 (4.2)* ▵EW (dynes.s/cm2) −576 (1400) −22.9 (1360) 665 (1164)* AIx (%) −5.7 (11.2) −2.0 (10.9) 3.5 (10.3) Mean (SD). *P<0.05 from controls (ANOVA). Conclusions: Patients with CFRD have increased central systolic loading during exercise. These changes have implications for myocardial work and oxygen demand. In contrast, the haemodynamic response in non-CFRD patients does not appear to be maladapted.https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125927299/view
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author J.H. Hull
L. Ansley
C.E. Bolton
J.E. Sharman
R.K. Knight
D.J. Shale
J.R. Cockcroft
R. Garrod
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L. Ansley
C.E. Bolton
J.E. Sharman
R.K. Knight
D.J. Shale
J.R. Cockcroft
R. Garrod
P5.09 LIGHT EXERCISE CENTRAL SYSTOLIC LOADING IS INCREASED IN PATIENTS WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS RELATED DIABETES
Artery Research
author_facet J.H. Hull
L. Ansley
C.E. Bolton
J.E. Sharman
R.K. Knight
D.J. Shale
J.R. Cockcroft
R. Garrod
author_sort J.H. Hull
title P5.09 LIGHT EXERCISE CENTRAL SYSTOLIC LOADING IS INCREASED IN PATIENTS WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS RELATED DIABETES
title_short P5.09 LIGHT EXERCISE CENTRAL SYSTOLIC LOADING IS INCREASED IN PATIENTS WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS RELATED DIABETES
title_full P5.09 LIGHT EXERCISE CENTRAL SYSTOLIC LOADING IS INCREASED IN PATIENTS WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS RELATED DIABETES
title_fullStr P5.09 LIGHT EXERCISE CENTRAL SYSTOLIC LOADING IS INCREASED IN PATIENTS WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS RELATED DIABETES
title_full_unstemmed P5.09 LIGHT EXERCISE CENTRAL SYSTOLIC LOADING IS INCREASED IN PATIENTS WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS RELATED DIABETES
title_sort p5.09 light exercise central systolic loading is increased in patients with cystic fibrosis related diabetes
publisher Atlantis Press
series Artery Research
issn 1876-4401
publishDate 2009-12-01
description Background: As survival in the common autosomal recessive condition Cystic Fibrosis (CF) improves, there is focus on extra-pulmonary complications. Patients with CF have increased augmentation index (AIx) at rest which is greatest in those with diabetes (CFRD). We evaluated haemodynamic response to exercise, at an intensity similar to daily life. Methods: We studied 36 (25 male) adults (n=11, CFRD) with stable CF, mean (range) age 28.9 (16–47) yrs and 25 age/gender/BMI matched controls. Central haemodynamic parameters; BP, AIx, augmented pressure (AP) and wasted LV pressure energy (▵EW) were determined by tonometry (SphygmoCor) at rest and 8minutes into a 10minute period of cycle ergometry at 60% age-predicted maximal HR. Serum IL-6 was measured. Results: At rest, AIx was greater in both CFRD and non-CFRD patients than controls. During exercise, CFRD patients had greater MAP, AP, and ▵EW (p<0.05 for all) and a trend for greater AIx, whilst in non-CFRD patients were not different to controls (Table: at 8minutes exercise). Log10IL-6 was increased in patients (p<0.005) and related to exercise ▵EW (r=0.27, p<0.05). Controls Non-CFRD CFRD MAP (mmHg) 100 (8) 102 (11) 109 (11)* AP (mmHg) −2.2 (4.7) −0.4 (4.6) 2.2 (4.2)* ▵EW (dynes.s/cm2) −576 (1400) −22.9 (1360) 665 (1164)* AIx (%) −5.7 (11.2) −2.0 (10.9) 3.5 (10.3) Mean (SD). *P<0.05 from controls (ANOVA). Conclusions: Patients with CFRD have increased central systolic loading during exercise. These changes have implications for myocardial work and oxygen demand. In contrast, the haemodynamic response in non-CFRD patients does not appear to be maladapted.
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