The role of phenotype on ventilation and exercise capacity in patients affected by COPD: a retrospective study.

IF 2.3 Multidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine Pub Date : 2020-02-03 eCollection Date: 2020-01-28 DOI:10.4081/mrm.2020.476
Rocco F Rinaldo, Michele Mondoni, Sofia Comandini, Pietro Lombardo, Beatrice Vigo, Silvia Terraneo, Pierachille Santus, Stefano Carugo, Stefano Centanni, Fabiano Di Marco
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Background: The idea of phenotype in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) has evolved in the last decades, and the importance of peculiar treatment strategies has now been acknowledged. Although dyspnea and exercise limitation are hallmarks of COPD, this aspect has never been fully explored in literature in terms of disease phenotype. The aim of the present study was to explore the relevance of clinical COPD phenotypes on exercise ventilation and maximal capacity.

Methods: In this observational cohort retrospective study we analyzed the data of 50 COPD patients who underwent cardiopulmonary exercise test, categorized as emphysematous (n=29), and non-emphysematous (n=21) according to a previously validated model.

Results: We found a significant difference in terms of VE/VCO2 slope (median values 32.4 vs 28.0, p=0.015) and VE/VCO2 ratio at nadir (median values 37 vs. 33, p=0.004), which resulted higher in emphysematous patients, who also presented lower PETCO2 values (median values 32.6 vs 35.6, p=0.008). In a subgroup of 31 tests which met the maximality criteria, emphysematous patients presented a significantly lower work rate at peak (median value 51 vs 72% predicted, p=0.016), and showed a lower peak oxygen consumption, although at the limit of significance (median values of 63 vs 85 % predicted, p=0.051).

Conclusions: This study extends our knowledge about the characterization of the COPD phenotypical expression of disease, showing that patients affected by emphysema are more prone to ventilatory inefficiency during exercise, and that this is likely to be an important cause of their overall reduced exercise capacity.

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表型对COPD患者通气和运动能力的影响:一项回顾性研究
背景:在过去的几十年里,慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)的表型概念已经发展,现在已经认识到特殊治疗策略的重要性。虽然呼吸困难和运动受限是COPD的标志,但在疾病表型方面,尚无文献对这方面进行充分探讨。本研究的目的是探讨临床COPD表型与运动通气和最大容量的相关性。方法:在这项观察性队列回顾性研究中,我们分析了50例接受心肺运动试验的COPD患者的数据,根据先前验证的模型,这些患者分为肺气肿(n=29)和非肺气肿(n=21)。结果:我们发现在VE/VCO2斜率(中位数32.4 vs 28.0, p=0.015)和最低点VE/VCO2比值(中位数37 vs 33, p=0.004)方面存在显著差异,导致肺气肿患者较高,PETCO2值也较低(中位数32.6 vs 35.6, p=0.008)。在符合最大值标准的31个测试亚组中,肺气气性患者在峰值时表现出明显较低的工作率(中位数为51%,预测为72%,p=0.016),并且显示出较低的峰值耗氧量,尽管在显著性极限(中位数为63%,预测为85%,p=0.051)。结论:本研究扩展了我们对COPD疾病表型表达特征的认识,表明肺气肿患者在运动时更容易出现通气效率低下,这可能是其整体运动能力下降的重要原因。
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