Abstract
Objective
Exercise studies in patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) suggest that exercise capacity declines progressively. This study aims to assess the natural history of exercise capacity in patients with CHD from serial cardiopulmonary exercise tests (CPETs) and to identify factors that are associated with the rate of decrease.
Patients and methods
From July 2001–August 2012 we included all patients with CHD who had two CPETs separated by at least six months. Patients with any kind of intervention (surgery, catheter intervention, or change in medication) between the two tests were excluded.
Results
In 522 patients (24.8 ± 10.2 years, 215 female) peak oxygen uptake (
Conclusions
There was a progressive, but slow, decline in the natural history of exercise capacity in all kind of patients with CHD. Except for having a pacemaker, we could not find any factors associated with this decline.
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