Scientific Reports (May 2024)

Cardiac diastolic maladaptation is associated with the severity of exercise intolerance in sickle cell anemia patients

  • Thomas d’Humières,
  • Antoine Bouvarel,
  • Laurent Boyer,
  • Laurent Savale,
  • Henri Guillet,
  • Lara Alassaad,
  • Gonzalo de Luna,
  • Enora Berti,
  • Sihem Iles,
  • Anne Laure Pham Hung d’Alexandry d’Orengiani,
  • Etienne Audureau,
  • Marie-Joelle Troupe,
  • Reine-Claude Schlatter,
  • Anaïs Lamadieu,
  • Frédéric Galactéros,
  • Geneviève Derumeaux,
  • Laurent A. Messonnier,
  • Pablo Bartolucci

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-61689-w
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Abstract This pilot study focusing on Sickle Cell Anemia (SCA) patients offers a comprehensive and integrative evaluation of respiratory, cardiovascular, hemodynamic, and metabolic variables during exercise. Knowing that diastolic dysfunction is frequent in this population, we hypothesize that a lack of cardiac adaptation through exercise might lead to premature increase in blood lactate concentrations in SCA patients, a potential trigger for acute disease complication. SCA patients were prospectively included in PHYSIO-EXDRE study and underwent a comprehensive stress test with a standardized incremental exercise protocol up to 4 mmol L−1 blood lactate concentration (BL4). Gas exchange, capillary lactate concentration and echocardiography were performed at baseline, during stress test (at ∼ 2 mmol L−1) and BL4. The population was divided into two groups and compared according to the median value of percentage of theoretical peak oxygen uptake (% $${\dot{\text{V}}\text{O}}_{2peakth}$$ V ˙ O 2 p e a k t h ) at BL4. Twenty-nine patients were included (42 ± 12 years old, 48% of women). Most patients reached BL4 at low-intensity exercise [median value of predicted power output (W) was 37%], which corresponds to daily life activities. The median value of % $${\dot{\text{V}}\text{O}}_{2peakth}$$ V ˙ O 2 p e a k t h at BL4 was 39%. Interestingly, diastolic maladaptation using echocardiography during stress test along with hemoglobin concentration were independently associated to early occurrence of BL4. As BL4 occurs for low-intensity exercises, SCA patients may be subject to acidosis-related complications even during their daily life activities. Beyond assessing physical capacities, our study underlines that diastolic maladaptation during exercise is associated with an early increase in blood lactate concentration.