Treadmill tests were performed in 48 patients with rheumatic mitral regurgitation ranging in age from 9 to 18 years, consisted of 17 boys and 31 girls. The method used was Bruce protocol. Patients with heart failure or other valvular defects were excluded from this study. Thirty-eight (79.2%) patients, 15 boys and 23 girls, could reach stage 4 or more. Shorter endurance time was associated with increasing age and larger body suface area, both in boys and girls. In the group of patients with cardiomegaly in their x-ray photos, 83.3% of the boys and 70.0% of the girls could reach stage 4 or more in, while in those without cardiomegaly 100% of the boys and 76.1% of the girls could achieve stage 4 or more. Patients with LVH on their ECGs could reach stage 4 or more in 87.5% of the boys and 85.7% of the girls, while patients without LVH could reach stage 4 or more in 88.8% of the boys and 70.0% of the girls. We conclude that: (1) treadmil test is quite safe for children with mild and moderate rheumatic mitral regurgitation; (2) older age and larger body surface area are assosiated with lower endurance, (3) cardiomegaly on chest X-ray can be used as guide for exercise restriction in that group, but this is not true with ECG-LVH. Keywords: Treadmill test, rheumatic mitral regurgitation, cardiomegaly, left ventricular hypertrophy. Bambang Madiyono, Sabiqun Rusdi, Ismet N. Oesman, Sudigdo Sastroasmoro, Sukman T. Putra, Najib Advani
Friday, August 8, 2008
Treadmill Test in Patients with Rheumatic Mitral Regurgitation
Treadmill Test in Patients with Rheumatic Mitral Regurgitation
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