Altered core and skin temperature responses to endurance exercise in heart failure patients and healthy controls

作者:Benda Nathalie M M; Eijsvogels Thijs M H; Van Dijk Arie P J; Bellersen Louise; Thijssen Dick H J; Hopman Maria T E
来源:European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, 2016, 23(2): 137-144.
DOI:10.1177/2047487315574281

摘要

Background Exercise training represents a central aspect of rehabilitation of heart failure patients. Previous work on passive heating suggests impaired thermoregulatory responses in heart failure patients. However, no previous study directly examined thermoregulatory responses to an exercise bout, that is, active heating, as typically applied in rehabilitation settings in heart failure. Design Cross-sectional observational study to compare changes in core body temperature (Tcore) and skin temperature (Tskin) during exercise between heart failure patients and controls. Methods Fourteen heart failure subjects (657 years, 13:1 male:female) and 14 healthy controls (615 years, 12:2 male:female) were included. Tcore (telemetric temperature pill) and Tskin (skin thermistors) were measured continuously during a 45-min cycle exercise at comparable relative exercise intensity. ResultsTcore increased to a similar extent in both groups (controls 1.1 +/- 0.4?, heart failure patients 0.9 +/- 0.3?, time*group': p=0.15). Tskin decreased during the initial phase of exercise in both groups, followed by an increase in Tskin in controls (1.2 +/- 1.0?), whilst Tskin remained low in HF patients (-0.3 +/- 1.4?) (time*group': p<0.001). Furthermore, we found that a given change in Tcore was associated with a smaller increase in Tskin in heart failure patients compared with controls. When comparing heart failure patients and controls who performed exercise at similar absolute workload, between-group differences disappeared (p-values>0.05). Conclusion Heart failure patients and controls show comparable exercise-induced increase in Tcore, whilst heart failure patients demonstrate altered Tskin responses to exercise and attenuated elevation in Tskin per increase in Tcore. These impaired thermoregulatory responses to exercise are, at least partly, explained by the lower absolute workload and lower physical fitness level in heart failure patients.

  • 出版日期2016-1