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Quantitative Blood Volume Analysis and Hemodynamic Measures of Vascular Compliance in Patients With Worsening Heart Failure.

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Rao, VN; Andrews, J; Applefeld, WN; Gray, JM; Molinger, J; Felker, GM; Miller, WL; Patel, MR; Hernandez, AF; Fudim, M
Published in: J Card Fail
September 2022

BACKGROUND: The role of blood volume (BV) expansion vs a change in vascular compliance in worsening heart failure (HF) remains under debate. We aimed to assess the relationship between BV and resting and stress hemodynamics in worsening HF and to further elucidate the significance of BV in cardiac decompensation. METHODS AND RESULTS: Patients with worsening HF underwent radiolabeled indicator-dilution BV analysis and cardiac catheterization. Intravascular volumes and resting/stress hemodynamics were recorded. Provocative stress maneuvers included change in systolic blood pressure (ΔSBP) from lying to standing and Valsalva and intracardiac pressure changes with leg raise. Correlation between BV and invasive hemodynamics were assessed by linear regression. Of 27 patients with worsening HF, patients' characteristics included mean age 61 ± 12 years, 70% male, 19% Black, and mean ejection fraction 29% ± 15%. Of the patients, 13 (48%) had hypervolemia as measured by total BV, which weakly correlated with ΔSBP by position (R2 = 0.009) and Valsalva (R2 = 0.003) and with right atrial (R2 = 0.049) and pulmonary capillary wedge (R2 = 0.047) pressure changes during leg raise. CONCLUSIONS: In patients with worsening HF, BV mildly correlated with intracardiac pressures at rest. Provocative maneuvers intended to test vascular compliance did not correlate with BV, indicating that compliance may serve as a stand-alone metric in HF.

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J Card Fail

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EISSN

1532-8414

Publication Date

September 2022

Volume

28

Issue

9

Start / End Page

1469 / 1474

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Stroke Volume
  • Pulmonary Wedge Pressure
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Hemodynamics
  • Heart Failure
  • Female
  • Cardiovascular System & Hematology
  • Blood Volume
 

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Rao, V. N., Andrews, J., Applefeld, W. N., Gray, J. M., Molinger, J., Felker, G. M., … Fudim, M. (2022). Quantitative Blood Volume Analysis and Hemodynamic Measures of Vascular Compliance in Patients With Worsening Heart Failure. J Card Fail, 28(9), 1469–1474. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cardfail.2022.04.004
Rao, Vishal N., Jennifer Andrews, Willard N. Applefeld, James M. Gray, Jeroen Molinger, G Michael Felker, Wayne L. Miller, Manesh R. Patel, Adrian F. Hernandez, and Marat Fudim. “Quantitative Blood Volume Analysis and Hemodynamic Measures of Vascular Compliance in Patients With Worsening Heart Failure.J Card Fail 28, no. 9 (September 2022): 1469–74. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cardfail.2022.04.004.
Rao VN, Andrews J, Applefeld WN, Gray JM, Molinger J, Felker GM, et al. Quantitative Blood Volume Analysis and Hemodynamic Measures of Vascular Compliance in Patients With Worsening Heart Failure. J Card Fail. 2022 Sep;28(9):1469–74.
Rao, Vishal N., et al. “Quantitative Blood Volume Analysis and Hemodynamic Measures of Vascular Compliance in Patients With Worsening Heart Failure.J Card Fail, vol. 28, no. 9, Sept. 2022, pp. 1469–74. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.cardfail.2022.04.004.
Rao VN, Andrews J, Applefeld WN, Gray JM, Molinger J, Felker GM, Miller WL, Patel MR, Hernandez AF, Fudim M. Quantitative Blood Volume Analysis and Hemodynamic Measures of Vascular Compliance in Patients With Worsening Heart Failure. J Card Fail. 2022 Sep;28(9):1469–1474.
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Published In

J Card Fail

DOI

EISSN

1532-8414

Publication Date

September 2022

Volume

28

Issue

9

Start / End Page

1469 / 1474

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Stroke Volume
  • Pulmonary Wedge Pressure
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Hemodynamics
  • Heart Failure
  • Female
  • Cardiovascular System & Hematology
  • Blood Volume