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Usefulness of Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing for Cardiovascular Risk Estimation and Frailty Assessment in Liver Transplant Candidates

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Andres Duarte-Rojo

Status

Completed

Conditions

Cardiovascular Diseases+Liver Transplantation

Treatments

Device: Cardiopulmonary exercise testing

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04543825
STUDY19100373

Details and patient eligibility

About

Patients undergoing liver transplantation (LT) have a high risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Frailty is a frequent condition among LT candidates. Together, CVD and frailty are major causes of morbidity and mortality before and after LT. Conventional methods to diagnose and predict CVD in LT candidates lack sensitivity and clinically relevant application. However, cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) can directly estimate coronary artery disease, cirrhotic cardiomyopathy, and indirectly assess frailty. Such versatility of CPET has caused it to become the standard of care in many LT centers outside of the United States.

In preliminary work (funded internally by the Pittsburgh Liver Research Center) that will be used to fund a more definitive study (RO1), the investigators plan to investigate CVD and frailty in LT candidates, both from existing standard of care (SOC) methods and CPET. The investigators expect results to improve the current capacity to assess and prognosticate CVD and frailty in LT, ultimately changing practice.

Full description

Patients undergoing liver transplantation (LT) have a high risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Frailty is a frequent condition among LT candidates. Together, CVD and frailty are major causes of morbidity and mortality before and after LT. Conventional methods to diagnose and predict CVD in LT candidates lack sensitivity and clinically relevant application. However, cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) can directly estimate coronary artery disease, cirrhotic cardiomyopathy, and indirectly assess frailty. Such versatility of CPET has caused it to become the standard of care in many LT centers outside of the United States. In preliminary work that will be used to fund a more definitive study (RO1), the investigators plan to investigate CVD and frailty in LT candidates, both from existing standard of care (SOC) methods and CPET. The investigators expect results to improve the assessment of CVD and frailty in LT, ultimately changing practice. The investigators' proposal will pursue the following Specific Aims (SA):

Aim 1: Prospectively determine agreement between cardiopulmonary exercise testing and cardiac stress testing, for the identification of subclinical coronary artery disease in liver transplant candidates.

Aim 2: Prospectively determine agreement between cardiopulmonary exercise testing and dobutamine stress echocardiogram (DSE) or impedance cardiography, for the identification of cirrhotic cardiomyopathy in liver transplant candidates.

Aim 3: Prospectively determine agreement between peak oxygen consumption from cardiopulmonary exercise testing and the liver frailty index or the six-minute walk test, for the identification of frailty in liver transplant candidates.

Enrollment

54 patients

Sex

All

Ages

45 to 75 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Wait listed patients with cirrhosis or those undergoing LT evaluation

Exclusion criteria

  • Subjects younger than 45 or older than 75 years
  • Subjects with platelets <30,000
  • Subjects with international normalized range (INR) >3
  • Subjects with glomerular filtration rate (GFR) <30
  • Subjects with left main artery stenosis
  • Subjects with moderate/severe stenotic valvular disease
  • Subjects with atrial fibrillation and other arrythmias
  • Subjects with resting ventricular ejection fraction <50%
  • Subjects with portopulmonary hypertension
  • Subjects with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
  • Subjects with an exercise contraindication

Trial design

54 participants in 1 patient group

CPET
Description:
Patients with cirrhosis who have been wait listed for liver transplant or are undergoing liver transplant evaluation and will undergo cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET).
Treatment:
Device: Cardiopulmonary exercise testing

Trial contacts and locations

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