Periodicum biologorum, Vol. 116 No. 1, 2014.
Original scientific paper
Peak cardiac power output and cardiac reserve in sedentary men and women
ALEKSANDAR V. KLASNJA
; Department of Physiology, Medical Faculty, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
JELENA POPADIC GACESA
; Department of Physiology, Medical Faculty, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
OTTO BARAK
; Department of Physiology, Medical Faculty, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
VEDRANA KARAN
; Department of Physiology, Medical Faculty, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
Abstract
Background and Purpose: Cardiac power output (CPO) and cardiac
reserve (CR) are novel parameters of overall cardiac function. The purpose of this study was to determine differences in values of the CPO at rest and peak exercise and CR in sedentary men and women.
Material and Methods: Thirty healthy men (age 21.2±0.7 years, body
mass 63±6.3 kg, height 168.3±5.1 cm) and thirty healthy women (age
21.3±1.9 years, mass 82.5±7.9 kg, height 181.9±4.9 cm) were included in this study. Echocardiography was used to assess cardiac and hemodynamic parameters. CPO was calculated, at rest and after performed maximal bicycle test, as the product of cardiac output and mean arterial pressure, and CR as the difference of CPO value measured at peak exercise and at rest.
Results: At rest, the two groups had similar values of cardiac power
output (1.04±0.3W versus 1.14±0.25W, p>0.05). CPO after peak exercise was higher in men (5.1±0.72W versus 3.9±0.58W, p<0.05), as was cardiac reserve (3.96±0.64W versus 2.86±0.44W, p<0.05), respectively. After allometric scaling method was used to decrease the effect of body size on peak CPO, men still had significantly higher peak CPO (2.79±0.4 W m-2 versus 2.46±0.32 W m-2, p<0.05). At peak exercise, a significant positive relationship was found between cardiac power output and end diastolic volume (r=0.60), end diastolic left ventricular internal dimension (r=0.58), stroke volume (r=0.86) and cardiac output (r=0.87).
Conclusion: The study showed that men had higher CPO after peak
exercise and greater cardiac reserve than women, even after decreasing body
size effect.
Keywords
Cardiac power output; Peak cardiac power output; cardiac reserve; echocardiography; sedentary; women; men
Hrčak ID:
125470
URI
Publication date:
31.3.2014.
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