The role of cardiopulmonary exercise testing in risk stratification and prognosis of atrial fibrillation: a scoping review of the literature

Abstract Background Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) is a significant tool for evaluating exercise capacity in healthy individuals and in various pulmonary and cardiovascular conditions, quantifying symptoms and predicting outcomes. Atrial fibrillation (AF) poses a significant burden on patients and health systems; a research marathon is ongoing for discovering the pathophysiologic substrate, natural history, prognostic tools and optimal treatment strategies for AF. Among the plethora of variables measured during CPET, there is a series of parameters of interest concerning AF. Methods We conducted a scoping review aiming to identify significant CPET-related parameters linked to AF, as well as indicate the impact of other cardiac disease-related variables. We searched PubMed from its inception to 12 January 2022 for reports underlining the contribution of CPET in the assessment of patients with AF. Only clinical trials, observational studies and systematic reviews were included, while narrative reviews, expert opinions and other forms of manuscripts were excluded. Results In our scoping review, we report a group of heterogeneous, thus noteworthy parameters relevant to the potential contribution of CPET in AF. CPET helps phenotype AF populations, evaluates exercise capacity after cardioversion or catheter ablation, and assesses heart rate response to exercise; peak VO2 and VE/VCO2, commonly measured indices during CPET, also serve as prognostic tools in patients with AF and heart failure. Conclusions CPET seems to hold a clinically important predictive value for future cardiovascular events both in patients with pre-existing cardiac conditions and in healthy individuals. CPET variables may play a fundamental role in the prediction of future AF-related events.

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