A Case Report of Mixed-type Dyspnoea Diagnosed via Non-invasive and Invasive Cardiopulmonary Exercise Tests

Intern Med. 2023 Nov 6. doi: 10.2169/internalmedicine.2659-23. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

A gas exchange analysis with the cardiopulmonary exercise test is effective in discriminating non-cardiogenic components of limited exercise tolerance and is important for use in combination with the diastolic stress test. An 80-year-old woman with progressive exertional dyspnoea, hypertension, and untreated bronchial asthma was diagnosed with heart failure with a preserved ejection fraction by invasive testing. Diuretics were initiated, which resulted in partial symptom improvement. A subsequent non-invasive test revealed a reduced breathing reserve, suggesting exertional dyspnoea complications linked to lung disease. Bronchodilators were administered, which further improved the symptoms.

Keywords: dyspnoea; heart failure with a preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF); invasive cardiopulmonary exercise test; non-invasive cardiopulmonary exercise test.