Reduced exercise capacity in systemic sclerosis patients without pulmonary involvement

NC De Oliveira, LM dos Santos Sabbag… - Scandinavian journal …, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
NC De Oliveira, LM dos Santos Sabbag, LM Ueno, RBC De Souza, CL Borges…
Scandinavian journal of rheumatology, 2007Taylor & Francis
Objective: To evaluate the exercise capacity of women with systemic sclerosis (SSc) without
pulmonary involvement using a cardiopulmonary stress test. Methods: Thirteen consecutive
female SSc patients [mean age 40.8±14 years, mean body mass index (BMI) 25.5±3.7
kg/m2] without pulmonary and cardiac involvement and 13 healthy sedentary female
controls (mean age 41.6±9.1 years, mean BMI 23.7±3.8 kg/m2) matched by age and BMI
underwent a maximum cardiopulmonary stress test (Bruce protocol). The following …
Objective: To evaluate the exercise capacity of women with systemic sclerosis (SSc) without pulmonary involvement using a cardiopulmonary stress test.
Methods: Thirteen consecutive female SSc patients [mean age 40.8±14 years, mean body mass index (BMI) 25.5±3.7 kg/m2] without pulmonary and cardiac involvement and 13 healthy sedentary female controls (mean age 41.6±9.1 years, mean BMI 23.7±3.8 kg/m2) matched by age and BMI underwent a maximum cardiopulmonary stress test (Bruce protocol). The following parameters were analysed: peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak), anaerobic threshold (AT), respiratory compensation point (RCP) and metabolic equivalent (MET) of the VO2peak. Comparisons between groups were analysed using the Student t‐test.
Results: Forced vital capacity (FVC; 92.2±14.2% predicted) and carbon monoxide diffusion lung capacity (DLCO; 85.8±5.8% predicted) were within the normal range in SSc patients. VO2peak of SSc patients was significantly reduced in comparison to the control group (19.8±4.6 vs. 23.7±4.5 mL/kg/min, p = 0.04). SSc patients also had a significant reduction in MET at peak exercise (5.6±1.3 vs. 6.7±1.3 MET, p = 0.04) and a significant shorter time interval between AT and RCP compared to the control group (112.6±95.6 vs. 164.0±65.3 s, p = 0.03).
Conclusion: SSc patients without pulmonary impairment have reduced exercise capacity. Abnormal vascular response to exercise may account for this finding, as the vascular system is one of the major target organs in this pathological condition.
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