Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5926343 Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Were evaluated individuals divided into two groups: we studied chronic heart failure (CHF) (19 patients with CHF plus cardiomegaly) and control (12 healthy volunteers) during performance of inspiratory loaded breathing (ILB). We evaluated: spirometry, functional capacity through the six-minute walk test (6MWT), and distribution of thoracoabdominal volumes via optoelectronic plethysmography (OEP), namely volume variations of pulmonary rib cage (Vrc,p), abdominal rib cage (Vrc,a), and abdomen (Vab). In each compartment, the percentage contributions of right and left sides were also calculated. During ILB, patients with heart failure were characterized by a significant reduction of the Vrc,a volume variations compared to the control group. Correlations were found between left %Vrc,a on the left side measured during ILB and left ventricular ejection fraction (r = 0.468; p = 0.049), and dyspnea after the 6MWT (r = −0.878; p < 0.01).Then, patients with CHF and cardiomegaly are characterized by a reduced mobility in left part of the lower part of the rib cage, that contributes leading to increased perception of dyspnea during submaximal exercise.

► The regional distribution of thoracoabdominal volumes is different in patients with heart failure. ► The left side of the lower rib cage is lower displacement during inspiratory loading. ► Regional distribution differences in chest wall volume are correlated with dyspnea.

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