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Echocardiography ; 37(10): 1594-1602, 2020 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32892393

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BACKGROUND: Recent guidelines recommend diastolic stress testing among patients with unexplained dyspnea. Previous studies have reported exercise related change in diastolic parameters as a prognostic marker for worse outcomes. However, the role of exercise-induced diastolic dysfunction (DD) in predicting adverse outcomes has not been fully established. METHOD: We conducted a meta-analysis to explore the prognostic significance of exercise-induced DD. PUBMED/EMBASE/SCOPUS databases were searched for studies reporting adverse outcomes in patients undergoing exercise echocardiography based on diastolic response during exercise. Exercise-induced DD was defined as an increase in E/e' or E/A ratio with stress. Outcomes of interest were cardiovascular mortality or hospitalizations. RESULTS: A total of 8 studies were identified, including 4,462 patients who underwent exercise stress echocardiography. The follow-up ranged from 13 months to 5 years. The major indication for stress testing was exertional dyspnea. All studies reported cardiac mortality and hospitalization in the composite outcome. Meta-analysis conducted using random-effects model showed that exercise-induced DD was associated with a higher likelihood of cardiovascular mortality or hospitalization (HR = 1.32, P < .05). Significant heterogeneity was noted among the studies. CONCLUSIONS: Exercise-induced DD is associated with worse cardiovascular outcomes. Changes in echocardiographic parameters such as e' with exercise might be useful for risk stratification and identification of high-risk patients.


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Ecocardiografia sob Estresse , Disfunção Ventricular Esquerda , Diástole , Ecocardiografia , Teste de Esforço , Humanos , Prognóstico , Função Ventricular Esquerda
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