Adolescent exercise capacity predicts higher exercise tolerance later in life when compounded by anaemia in patients with pulmonary arteriovenous malformations.

IF 7.7 1区 医学 Q1 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Thorax Pub Date : 2025-08-04 DOI:10.1136/thorax-2024-222274
Hannah Das,Helena R Ironton,Nicola Ma Coote,Joe An Cabantug,Julie Ranger,Ali Alsafi,Claire L Shovlin
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Abstract

Exercise tolerance predicts survival and mental health. To test benefits during adolescence for patients with pulmonary arteriovenous malformations (PAVMs) that cause hypoxaemia, we examined current and retrospective exercise tolerance aged 12 years and 19 years, linking to clinical records. In the 85 patients (65 female, mean age 56 years), current metabolic equivalents (METs) ranged from 1.75 to 14.8 (mean 7.85) kcal/kg/min. Oxygen saturation explained only 2.2% of the variability. There were stronger associations between current exercise tolerance and anaemia indices, particularly the need for blood transfusions. In univariate and multivariate analyses, the strongest anaemia-independent predictor was exercise tolerance aged 19 years. In this cohort, the benefit associated with modestly increased activity by 19 years (2.9 METs) was greater than the decrements from severe anaemia (~2.54 METs) or 3 decades of life (2.13 METs). The data support enhanced exercise for people with PAVMs, as for the general population, in preparation for later-life health challenges.
青少年运动能力预测更高的运动耐受性,当合并贫血的患者肺动脉动静脉畸形。
运动耐力预示着生存和心理健康。为了测试导致低氧血症的肺动静脉畸形(pavm)患者在青春期的益处,我们研究了12岁和19岁的当前和回顾性运动耐量,并与临床记录相关联。在85例患者(65名女性,平均年龄56岁)中,当前代谢当量(METs)范围为1.75至14.8(平均7.85)kcal/kg/min。氧饱和度只能解释2.2%的变异。目前的运动耐受性和贫血指数之间有更强的联系,尤其是输血需求。在单变量和多变量分析中,与贫血无关的最强预测因子是19岁时的运动耐受性。在这个队列中,活动适度增加19年(2.9 METs)的益处大于严重贫血(~2.54 METs)或30年寿命(2.13 METs)的减少。数据表明,与一般人群一样,保后动脉粥样硬化患者应加强锻炼,为晚年的健康挑战做好准备。
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Thorax
Thorax 医学-呼吸系统
CiteScore
16.10
自引率
2.00%
发文量
197
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Thorax stands as one of the premier respiratory medicine journals globally, featuring clinical and experimental research articles spanning respiratory medicine, pediatrics, immunology, pharmacology, pathology, and surgery. The journal's mission is to publish noteworthy advancements in scientific understanding that are poised to influence clinical practice significantly. This encompasses articles delving into basic and translational mechanisms applicable to clinical material, covering areas such as cell and molecular biology, genetics, epidemiology, and immunology.
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