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dc.contributor.authorVERWERFT, Jan-
dc.contributor.authorFoulkes, Stephen-
dc.contributor.authorBEKHUIS, Youri-
dc.contributor.authorMOURA FERREIRA, Sara-
dc.contributor.authorFALTER, Maarten-
dc.contributor.authorHOEDEMAKERS, Sarah-
dc.contributor.authorJasaityte, Ruta-
dc.contributor.authorSTASSEN, Jan-
dc.contributor.authorHERBOTS, Lieven-
dc.contributor.authorLa Gerche, Andre-
dc.contributor.authorHaykowsky, Mark J.-
dc.contributor.authorCLAESSEN, Guido-
dc.date.accessioned2025-06-12T08:33:25Z-
dc.date.available2025-06-12T08:33:25Z-
dc.date.issued2024-
dc.date.submitted2025-06-06T14:03:48Z-
dc.identifier.citationJacc. Advances, 3 (7) (Art N° 101039)-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1942/46137-
dc.description.abstractBACKGROUND Women are at greater risk for heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). OBJECTIVES The aim of the study was to compare sex differences in the pathophysiology of exertional breathlessness in patients with high vs low HFpEF likelihood. METHODS This cohort study evaluated consecutive patients (n = 1,936) with unexplained dyspnea using cardiopulmonary exercise testing and simultaneous echocardiography and quantified peak oxygen uptake (peak VO2) and its determinants. HFpEF was considered likely when the H2FPEF or HFA-PEFF score was >= 6 or >= 5, respectively. Sex differences were evaluated with the Student's t-test or Mann-Whitney U test and determinants of exercise capacity with a multivariable linear regression. RESULTS The cohort included 1,963 patients (49% women and 28% [n = 555] with a high HFpEF likelihood). HFpEF likelihood did not impact the magnitude of sex differences in peak VO2 and its determinants. Overall, women had lower peak VO2 (mean difference-4.4 mL/kg/min [95% CI:-3.7 to-5.1 mL/kg/min]) secondary to a reduced O(2 )delivery (-0.5 L/min [95% CI:-0.4 to-0.6 L/min]) and less oxygen extraction (-2.9 mL/dL [95% CI:-2.5 to-3.2 mL/dL]). Reduced O2 delivery was due to lower hemoglobin (-1.2 g/dL [95% CI:-0.9 to-1.5 g/dL]) and smaller stroke volume (-15 mL [95% CI:-14 to-17 mL]). Women demonstrated increased mean pulmonary artery pressure/cardiac output slope (+0.5 mm Hg/L/min [95% CI: 0.3-0.7 mm Hg/L/min]) and left ventricular ejection fraction (+1% [95% CI: 1%- 2%]), while they had smaller left ventricular end-diastolic volumes (-9 mL/m(2) [95% CI:-8 to-11 mL/m(2)]) and mass (-12 g/m(2) [95% CI:-9 to-14 g/m(2)]) and more often iron deficiency (55% vs 33%; P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS Women with unexplained dyspnea had significantly lower peak VO2, regardless of HFpEF likelihood, attributed to both lower peak exercise O-2 delivery and extraction. This suggests that physiologic sex differences, and not HFpEF likelihood, are an important factor contributing to functional limitations in females with exertional breathlessness. (JACC Adv 2024;3:101039) (c) 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier on behalf of the American College of Cardiology Foundation. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/ licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).-
dc.description.sponsorshipDr Bekhuis has received funding through the Flanders Research Foundation (FWO-T004420N). Dr Haykowsky is funded by a Research Chair in Ageing and Quality of life in the faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta. Dr Falter has received funding through the Flanders Research Foundation FWO, file number 1SE1222N. All other authors have reported that they have no relationships relevant to the contents of this paper to disclose. The authors thank the cardiology fellows who have contributed to performing the exams in the dyspnea clinic of Jessa Hospital (Hasselt, Belgium) over the years. In addition, they are grateful to the nurses for their vital support in the clinic.-
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dc.publisherELSEVIER-
dc.rights2024 THE AUTHORS. PUBLISHED BY ELSEVIER ON BEHALF OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY FO UNDATION. THIS IS AN OPEN ACCESS ARTICLE UNDER THE CC BY-NC-ND LICENSE ( http://creativecommons.o rg/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ ) .-
dc.subject.otherexercise testing-
dc.subject.otherheart failure with preserved ejection fraction-
dc.subject.otheroxygen transport and utilization-
dc.subject.othersex differences-
dc.subject.otherdyspnea-
dc.subject.otherechocardiography-
dc.titleThe Oxygen Cascade According to HFpEF Likelihood A Focus on Sex Differences-
dc.typeJournal Contribution-
dc.identifier.issue7-
dc.identifier.volume3-
local.format.pages13-
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dc.description.notesVerwerft, J (corresponding author), Jessa Hosp, Heart Ctr, Stadsomvaart 11, B-3550 Hasselt, Belgium.-
dc.description.notesjan.verwerft@jessazh.be-
local.publisher.placeRADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS-
local.type.refereedRefereed-
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local.bibliographicCitation.artnr101039-
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.jacadv.2024.101039-
dc.identifier.pmid39130052-
dc.identifier.isi001492502400037-
dc.contributor.orcidVerwerft, Jan/0000-0003-2697-0825; La Gerche, Andre/0000-0002-3906-3784;-
dc.contributor.orcidBekhuis, Youri/0000-0003-3903-5051-
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local.description.affiliation[Verwerft, Jan; Bekhuis, Youri; Moura-Ferreira, Sara; Falter, Maarten; Hoedemakers, Sarah; Jasaityte, Ruta; Stassen, Jan; Herbots, Lieven; Claessen, Guido] JESSA Hosp, Dept Cardiol, Hasselt, Belgium.-
local.description.affiliation[Verwerft, Jan; Bekhuis, Youri; Moura-Ferreira, Sara; Falter, Maarten; Hoedemakers, Sarah; Jasaityte, Ruta; Stassen, Jan; Herbots, Lieven; Claessen, Guido] UHasselt, Fac Med & Life Sci, LCRC, Diepenbeek, Belgium.-
local.description.affiliation[Foulkes, Stephen; Haykowsky, Mark J.] Univ Alberta, Coll Hlth Sci, Fac Nursing, Integrated Cardiovasc Exercise Physiol & Rehabil i, Edmonton, AB, Canada.-
local.description.affiliation[Foulkes, Stephen; La Gerche, Andre; Haykowsky, Mark J.; Claessen, Guido] St Vincents Inst Med Res, Heart Exercise & Res Trials HEART Lab, Fitzroy, Australia.-
local.description.affiliation[Foulkes, Stephen; La Gerche, Andre] Univ Melbourne, Baker Dept Cardiometab Hlth, Parkville, Australia.-
local.description.affiliation[Bekhuis, Youri; Falter, Maarten; Claessen, Guido] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Dept Cardiovasc Sci, Leuven, Belgium.-
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item.contributorVERWERFT, Jan-
item.contributorFoulkes, Stephen-
item.contributorBEKHUIS, Youri-
item.contributorMOURA FERREIRA, Sara-
item.contributorFALTER, Maarten-
item.contributorHOEDEMAKERS, Sarah-
item.contributorJasaityte, Ruta-
item.contributorSTASSEN, Jan-
item.contributorHERBOTS, Lieven-
item.contributorLa Gerche, Andre-
item.contributorHaykowsky, Mark J.-
item.contributorCLAESSEN, Guido-
item.fullcitationVERWERFT, Jan; Foulkes, Stephen; BEKHUIS, Youri; MOURA FERREIRA, Sara; FALTER, Maarten; HOEDEMAKERS, Sarah; Jasaityte, Ruta; STASSEN, Jan; HERBOTS, Lieven; La Gerche, Andre; Haykowsky, Mark J. & CLAESSEN, Guido (2024) The Oxygen Cascade According to HFpEF Likelihood A Focus on Sex Differences. In: Jacc. Advances, 3 (7) (Art N° 101039).-
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