Exercise Intolerance in Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction
journal contribution
posted on 2021-07-13, 14:57authored byAndrea Salzano, Mariarosaria De Luca, Muhammad Zubair Israr, Giulia Crisci, Mohamed Eltayeb, Radek Debiec, Brigida Ranieri, Roberta D'Assante, Salvatore Rega, Anna D'Agostino, Ciro Mauro, Iain B Squire, Toru Suzuki, Eduardo Bossone, Marco Guazzi, Alberto M Marra
Exercise intolerance represents a typical feature of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), and is associated with a poor quality of life, frequent hospitalizations, and increased all-cause mortality. The cardiopulmonary exercise test is the best method to quantify exercise intolerance, and allows detection of the main mechanism responsible for the exercise limitation, influencing treatment and prognosis. Exercise training programs improve exercise tolerance in HFpEF. However, studies are needed to identify appropriate type and duration. This article discusses the pathophysiology of exercise limitation in HFpEF, describes methods of determining exercise tolerance class, and evaluates prognostic implications and potential therapeutic strategies.