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The global peripheral chemoreflex drive in patients with systemic sclerosis: a rebreathing and exercise study

Ninaber, M.K.; Hamersma,
W.B.G.J.; Schouffoer, A.A.; van ’t Wout, E.F.A.; Stolk, J.. QJM:

An International Journal of Medicine, January 2015, Vol. 108 Issue: Number
1 p33-33, 1p;

Abstract:

Background: Exercise intolerance (EI) in
systemic sclerosis (SSc) is difficult to manage by the clinician. The
peripheral chemoreflex drive compensates for metabolic acidosis during
exercise and may be related to EI. Aim: To assess the global peripheral
chemoreflex drive (GPCD) in patients with SSc at rest and during
exercise.

Methods: Consecutively tested SSc patients (n = 49) were
evaluated by pulmonary function tests, carbon dioxide (CO2)
rebreathing studies and non-invasive cardiopulmonary exercise testing
(CPET). Results of their CO2 rebreathing tests were compared
with those of controls (n = 32). Respiratory compensation for
metabolic acidosis during CPET was defined by the occurrence of a sharp
increase in minute ventilation (VdotE) and the ventilatory equivalent
for CO2 (V’E and V’CO2) at the end of the
isocapnic buffer phase. Euoxic (eVHR) and hyperoxic (hVHR) ventilatory
responses to hypercapnia were measured and its difference (eVHR − hVHR)
was considered to reflect the GPCD. Results: In 45 patients with SSc,
CPET results showed respiratory compensation at the occurrence of
metabolic acidosis. eVHR − hVHR in patients with diffuse cutaneous SSc
(dcSSc) differed significantly from that in patients with limited
cutaneous SSc (lcSSc) and from that in controls (0.47 ± 0.38 (dcSSc)
vs. 0.90 ± 0.77 (lcSSc) and 0.90 ± 0.49 (controls) l/min/mmHg; P =
0.04 and P = 0.03, respectively).

Conclusions: Respiratory
compensation for metabolic acidosis occurred in all patients. However,
the GPCD was diminished in dcSSc patients, suggesting an altered
control of breathing. Its assessment may help the clinician to better
understand reported EI and exertional dyspnea in dcSSc patients.;

List of Practicums

CPX International (formerly ISEIRE) has been holding an annual Practicum since 1997.

London Practicum 2012

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Convenor Dr M. Grocott

At this time the Board consisted of: P. Agostoni (President). K. Wasserman (Honorary President). M.Grocott, M.Riley, F Kleber ,R. Belardinelli, P. Palange, J.Hansen, P. Older.

At the Board meeting it was unanimously agreed that in the event of Dr Older being incapacitated, his daughter would temporarily take over and contact the Board to organise a permanent solution.

Sponsors were; Carefusion, Cortex, Cosmed, Medgraphics, Schiller.

 

 

Potsdam Practicum 2011

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Convenor Dr F. Kleber

 

 

 At this time the Board consisted of: P. Agostoni (President), K. Wasserman (Honorary President),
F. Kleber, M. Riley, D. Dumitrescu, P. Palange, J. Hansen, M. Grocott, P. Older
[Professor B.Whipp had died earlier this year]

All attendees at the Practicums were automatically placed on a mailing list. Each week or so abstracts from major Journals were sent out to all on the list.
At the Board meeting it was unanimously agreed that CPX International would underwrite any losses incurred at a Practicum would be underwritten to a maximum of US$20,000

Sponsors were: Carefusion, Cortex, Cosmed, Medbgraphics, Schiller.

Bucharest Practicum 2010

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Convenor Dr Miron Bogdon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

At this time the Board consisted of: P. Agostoni (President), K. Wasserman (Honorary President), R. Belardinelli, A.Gitt, J. Hansen,
 F. Kleber, P. Palange, M. Riley, B. Whipp, P. Older
It was proposed and passed unaminously that Dr D. Dumitrescu be appointed a Board member
The Society name of ISEIRE was formally changed to CPX International and registered as Charity with the ACNC in Melbourne.
The website was renamed www.cpxinternational.com

Sponsors were:  Carefusion, Cortex, Cosmed, Innovision, Medgraphics, Schiller

Cologne Practicum 2009

Convened by Dr Daniel Dumitrescu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Board at that time was: P. Agostoni (President), K. Wasserman (Hon. President), R. Belardinelli, A. Gitt, J. Hansen, F. Kleber, P. Palange, M. Riley, B. Whipp, P. Older

There was a Board motion to change name of Society from ISEIRE to CPX International.
This motion was passed by a split vote by the Board and a majority vote by email.
Sponsors were: Cardinal Health (Sensormedics & Jaeger), Cortex, Cosmed, Innovision, Medgraphics, Schiller

Oporto Practicum 2008

 

The 12th. European Practicum held at Gaia, Oporto, Portugal
The convenor was Dr Nuno Cortesao

At that time the Board consisted of
K.Wasserman (President), P. Agostoni, A.Gitt, R. Belardinelli, J. Hansen, M. Riley, B. Whipp, D.Levett, F. Kleber, P. Older,

Sponsors were: Cardinal Health [formerly Viasys – which was Jaeger and Sensor Medics]
Cosmed, Cortex, Schiller, Medgraphics, Innovision

The Practicum was video recorded and featured simultaneous translation into English and Portugese. At that time the society was called ISEIRE and the video discs are held by CPX
International
The Board Meeting held via email on 22nd October 2008
A website www.cpxtesting .com was setup but was not detectable by a Google search for ISIERE. Later the site name was to be changed to www.cpxinternational.com

Rome Practicum 2007

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Covenor Dr P. Palange assisted by P. Agostoni and P. Onorati

 

 

 

 

This was the second meeting of the now Incorporated Society ISEIRE.
The Board at that time consisted of K. Wasserman, B. Whipp, J. Hansen,
A. Schols, P. Agostoni, R. Belardinelli, M. Riley, F. Kleber, P. Palange, P. Older
At this Board Meeting the Society Rule that”..two members of the Board must stand down each year” was rescinded as impractical.
The meeting was sponsored by Cortex, Cosmed,Medgraphics, Viasys, Schiller
(Jaeger and SensorMedics are part of Viasys)