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Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is associated with worsening breathlessness and exercise capacity, right-heart failure, and adverse outcomes including increased mortality. Moreover, PH disease progression can be rapid; pharmaceutical intervention in early-stage Pulmonary Hypertension (PH) can improve symptoms and functional capacity, and delayed diagnosis and treatment of Pulmonary Hypertension (PH) likely reduces survival.
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Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a devastating disease characterized by progressive dyspnea/exercise intolerance, right-heart failure, and carries a high risk of morbidity and early mortality. PH disease progression can be rapid, and any delay in the diagnosis and treatment of PH likely reduces survival. Given its clinical and prognostic significance, early and accurate diagnosis of PH to allow prompt and optimal establishment of clinical care is of critical importance. While traditional maximal/comprehensive cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) has been validated in PH, it has limitations that have hindered its applicability to routine clinical assessment and monitoring. Our preliminary data suggest that the signature ventilatory and pulmonary gas exchange derangements of PH become apparent during even submaximal exercise. Our comprehensive proof-of-concept study (133 patients) supports our hypothesis that the addition of pulmonary gas exchange responses to a standardized 3-minute submaximal exercise test (Shape CPET) to standard echocardiographic evidence of PH (i.e Right ventricular systolic pressure( RVSP) >50 mmHg, suspicion of Right ventricular (RV) dysfunction) improves the sensitivity for PH detection by almost 40%. The Shape CPET system is compact and utilizes pattern-recognition software that automates interpretation, making the system ideally suitable for widespread adoption. The overarching objective of this small business innovation research (SBIR) proposal is to categorically establish the Shape CPET as a tool that: 1) improves early detection of PH; and 2) provides an objective evidence-based measure of PH therapy efficacy that can be easily used in academic and community practices. Investigators have established a 10-center consortium of academic and community PH centers for this SBIR proposal. Specific Aim 1 will assess the clinical utility of submaximal cardiopulmonary exercise testing as a complementary tool for the identification of pulmonary hypertension. Specific Aim 2 will assess whether pharmacotherapy-induced improvements in pulmonary hypertension severity and disease status are reflected in the physiological responses to a standardized submaximal cardiopulmonary exercise test. The investigators hypothesize that the Shape CPET will prove to be an efficacious adjunct to traditional clinical metrics to track changes in pulmonary vascular function over time and responses to therapy aimed at alleviating PAH.
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