Exercise unmasks distinct pathophysiologic features in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction and pulmonary vascular disease
European Heart Journal

Abstract
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) and pulmonary vascular disease (PVD) are common and associated with adverse outcomes in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). Little is known about the impact of PVD on the pathophysiology of exercise intolerance.
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction patients (
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction patients with PVD demonstrate unique haemodynamic limitations during exercise that constrain aerobic capacity, including impaired recruitment of LV preload due to excessive right heart congestion and blunted RV systolic reserve. Interventions targeted to this distinct pathophysiology require testing in patients with HFpEF and PVD.
Contributors

Thomas M Gorter
Author

Masaru Obokata
Author

Yogesh N V Reddy
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Vojtech Melenovsky
Author

Barry A Borlaug
Author
Mayo Clinic Hospital - St. Mary's Campus Rochester , United States of America