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Circulation | 2015

Effect of Inorganic Nitrate on Exercise Capacity in Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction

Payman Zamani; Deepa Rawat; Prithvi Shiva-Kumar; Salvatore Geraci; Rushik Bhuva; Prasad Konda; Paschalis-Thomas Doulias; Harry Ischiropoulos; Raymond R. Townsend; Kenneth B. Margulies; Thomas P. Cappola; David C. Poole; Julio A. Chirinos

Background— Inorganic nitrate (NO3−), abundant in certain vegetables, is converted to nitrite by bacteria in the oral cavity. Nitrite can be converted to nitric oxide in the setting of hypoxia. We tested the hypothesis that NO3− supplementation improves exercise capacity in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction via specific adaptations to exercise. Methods and Results— Seventeen subjects participated in this randomized, double-blind, crossover study comparing a single dose of NO3-rich beetroot juice (NO3−, 12.9 mmol) with an identical nitrate-depleted placebo. Subjects performed supine-cycle maximal-effort cardiopulmonary exercise tests, with measurements of cardiac output and skeletal muscle oxygenation. We also assessed skeletal muscle oxidative function. Study end points included exercise efficiency (total work/total oxygen consumed), peak O2, total work performed, vasodilatory reserve, forearm mitochondrial oxidative function, and augmentation index (a marker of arterial wave reflections, measured via radial arterial tonometry). Supplementation increased plasma nitric oxide metabolites (median, 326 versus 10 &mgr;mol/L; P=0.0003), peak O2 (12.6±3.7 versus 11.6±3.1 mL O2·min−1·kg−1; P=0.005), and total work performed (55.6±35.3 versus 49.2±28.9 kJ; P=0.04). However, efficiency was unchanged. NO3− led to greater reductions in systemic vascular resistance (−42.4±16.6% versus −31.8±20.3%; P=0.03) and increases in cardiac output (121.2±59.9% versus 88.7±53.3%; P=0.006) with exercise. NO3− reduced aortic augmentation index (132.2±16.7% versus 141.4±21.9%; P=0.03) and tended to improve mitochondrial oxidative function. Conclusions— NO3− increased exercise capacity in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction by targeting peripheral abnormalities. Efficiency did not change as a result of parallel increases in total work and O2. NO3− increased exercise vasodilatory and cardiac output reserves. NO3− also reduced arterial wave reflections, which are linked to left ventricular diastolic dysfunction and remodeling. Clinical Trial Registration— URL: www.clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifier: NCT01919177.


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2015

PLASMA LEVELS OF NITRIC OXIDE METABOLITES ARE LOWER IN HFPEF SUBJECTS COMPARED TO HFREF AND HYPERTENSIVES

Lien Trieu; Payman Zamani; Paschalis-Thomas Doulias; Deepa Rawat; Prithvi Shiva Kumar; Rushik Bhuva; Neetha Vadde; Anjaneyulu Dunde; Haideliza Soto-Calderon; Ali Tariq; Ali Javaheri; Philip Haines; Harry Ischiropoulos; Scott Akers; Julio Chirinos Medina

Stable plasma nitric oxide metabolites (NOx), predominantly composed of nitrate, are markers of endogenous nitric oxide (NO) production, NO utilization, and dietary intake and may be indicators of vascular health. We enrolled subjects undergoing a clinically-indicated cardiac MRI. Plasma NOx levels


Journal of Cardiac Failure | 2014

Inorganic Nitrate Supplementation Improves Exercise Capacity in Subjects with HF with Preserved EF - A Pilot Study

Payman Zamani; Deepa Rawat; Prithvi Shiva Kumar; Sam Geraci; Rushik Bhuva; Prasad Konda; Paschalis-Thomas Doulias; Harry Ischiropoulos; Julio A. Chirinos


Circulation | 2014

Abstract 20360: MRI Assessment of Diastolic and Systolic Intraventricular Pressure Gradients in Heart Failure

Francisco Londono; Patrick Segers; Prithvi Shiva Kumar; Prasad Konda; Payman Zamani; Rushik Bhuva; Anjaneyulu Dunde; Victor A. Ferrari; Julio A. Chirinos


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2018

OUTCOMES OF CORONARY ATHERECTOMY WITH AND WITHOUT PERCUTANEOUS VENTRICULAR ASSIST DEVICE: A PROPENSITY MATCHED ANALYSIS

Rupak Desai; Bhrugesh Shah; Rushik Bhuva; Upenkumar Patel; Malav S Patel; Rajesh Sachdeva; Gautam Kumar


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2018

KINEMATIC MODELING OF DIASTOLIC FILLING IDENTIFIES DISTINCT DIASTOLIC FUNCTION PATTERNS IN HEART FAILURE WITH PRESERVED AND REDUCED EJECTION FRACTION

Julio A. Chirinos; Swetha Gaddam; Bilal Ansari; Jonathan Lee; Yueya Ge; Jessica Kim; Rachana Miller; Izzah Arfa; Rushik Bhuva; Scott Akers


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2018

LEFT ATRIAL FUNCTION IN HEART FAILURE WITH PRESERVED AND REDUCED EJECTION FRACTION

Julio A. Chirinos; Zeba Hashmath; Anila Hussain; Rushik Bhuva; Swapna Varakantam; Jonathan Lee; Vaibhav Satija; Harry G. Oldland; Khuzaima Javaid; Scott Akers


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2018

QUANTITATIVE MODELING OF LV INFLOW CHARACTERIZES IMPAIRED LEFT VENTRICULAR FUNCTION, ATRIAL FUNCTION AND LV-LA COUPLING

Julio A. Chirinos; Swetha Gaddam; Zeba Hashmath; Anila Hussain; Bilal Ansari; Jonathan Lee; Yueya Ge; Jessica Kim; Rachana Miller; Rushik Bhuva; Scott Akers


Circulation | 2017

Abstract 18814: Psoriasis Does Not Increase the Mortality in Acute Myocardial Infarction Patients: A Nationwide Analysis

Rupak Desai; Upenkumar Patel; Rushik Bhuva; Gautam Kumar


Circulation | 2017

Abstract 18858: Demographics, Outcomes and Mortality Predictors of PCI versus CABG in Septuagenarians and Older Chronic Total Occlusion Patients: A Nationwide Inpatient Analysis

Upenkumar Patel; Rupak Desai; Rushik Bhuva; S. Sharma

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Julio A. Chirinos

University of Pennsylvania

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Payman Zamani

University of Pennsylvania

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Prasad Konda

University of Pennsylvania

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Scott Akers

University of Pennsylvania

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Anjaneyulu Dunde

University of Pennsylvania

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Neetha Vadde

University of Pennsylvania

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Victor A. Ferrari

University of Pennsylvania

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Deepa Rawat

Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

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