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Why is exercise capacity reduced in subjects with pectus excavatum?

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Why is exercise capacity reduced in subjects with pectus excavatum?

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GROUND: Exercise capacity is often limited in subjects with pectus excavatum (PE), but the mechanism is unknown. OBJECTIVES: We attempted to quantify exercise capacity and to investigate whether limitation of venous return to the heart contributes to exercise intolerance in PE. METHODS: A total of 13 patients with PE (mean age, 19 +/- 6 years) and 20 control subjects (mean age, 25 +/- 11 years) underwent sitting and supine incremental cycling and exercise Doppler stroke volume (SV) measurements. RESULTS: Supine peak oxygen uptake (V’O(2)max) for the patients (1351 +/- 345 mL/min) and control subjects (1505 +/- 330 mL/min) was not different. In contrast, sitting V’O(2)max was lower in the patients than in the control subjects, 1480 +/- 462 and 1994 +/- 581 mL/min, respectively (P =.02). Supine exercise SV was not different between groups. Moreover, only in the patients with PE was supine exercise SV, 70 +/- 18 mL, higher than sitting exercise SV, 55 +/- 14 mL (P =.015). The correspondin

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