Background: Minute ventilation/carbon dioxide production (V̇E/V̇CO) is a variable of cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET), which is evaluated by arterial COpressure and ventilation-perfusion mismatch via invasive methods. This study evaluated substitute non-invasively obtained variables for minimum V̇E/V̇CO(Min) and V̇E vs. V̇COslope (Slope) and the relationship between Min and Slope.

Methods and results: This study enrolled 1,052 patients with heart disease who underwent CPET and impedance cardiography simultaneously. At first, the correlations between the end-tidal COpressure (PETCO), tidal volume/respiratory rate (TV/RR) ratio, V̇E and V̇COY-intercept (Y-int), and cardiac index (CI) and the Min and Slope were investigated. Second, the correlation between Min and Slope was investigated. PETCOshowed the largest correlation value among the 4 variables. These 4 variables could reveal 84.2% and 81.9% of Min and Slope, respectively. Although Slope correlated with Min (R=0.868) and predicted 78.9% of Min, considering these 4 variables, Slope+Y-int was more strongly correlated with Min (R=0.940); the Slope+Y-int revealed 90.6% of the Min relationship in the multiple regression analysis.

Conclusions: Over 80% of the Min and Slope values were revealed with the above-mentioned 4 variables collected non-invasively. The formula, Min∝Slope+Y-int, can reveal >90% of the Min/Slope relationships, and the Y-int may be a crucial factor to clarify the relationship between Min and Slope.

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