Circulation, Vol 61, 955-959, Copyright © 1980 by American Heart Association
W Benge, RL Litchfield and ML Marcus
Normal or near-normal exercise capacity has been thought to reflect normal
left ventricular function. Many compensatory mechanisms could preserve
exercise capacity in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction. We
evaluated exercise capacity using a treadmill exercise test in 26 patients
with severe left ventricular dysfunction defined by a left ventricular
ejection fraction of 30% or less by isotope ventriculography. One half of
the patients had normal exercise capacity and a normal cardiothoracic ratio
on chest x-ray. This study indicates that traditional predictors of left
ventricular function that have been widely used in clinical evaluation of
the patients with cardiac disease (cardiothoracic ratio and exercise
capacity) can be normal in a significant number of patients with severe
left ventricular dysfunction. Thus, left ventricular function cannot be
accurately estimated using these traditional predictors and should be
assessed quantitatively. The isotope ventriculogram appears to be ideal for
this purpose.
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