Factor Information
Data ID 2354
Factor Percentage of exercise intolerance in TOF
Description Patients with TOF were also statistically more likely to have abnormal exercise capacity (P = .02).
Biomarker NA
Classification E10 (physiological factor - other)
Association
Application prognosis
Objective Exercise Intolerance Based on Peak VO2 Index
p Value 0.02
Conclusion Abnormal spirometry suggestive of RLD is common in the adult with CHD and is a significant risk factor for decreased exercise tolerance in this population.
Risk Factor unknown
CHD Type
ID 53
CHD Type isolated CHD
CHD Subtype TOF
Reference
PMID 23075089
Year 2012
Title Restrictive lung disease is an independent predictor of exercise intolerance in the adult with congenital heart disease.
Sample
Population Adults
Source N/A
Region Milwaukee, USA
Method routine cardiopulmonary exercise testing with spirometry
Race North American
Disease History N/A
Treatment History Most patients, 79%, had at least one previous surgical procedure.
Group Abnormal exercise intolerance based on Peak VO2 index(Treatment) Normal exercise intolerance based on Peak VO2 index(Control)
Number 14 (total: 17) 3 (total: 17)
Age 34 (18–55) years 34 (18–55) years
Gender (Male: Female) N/A N/A
Marker Level 0.82 0.18