Pulmonary Hypertension in Elderly Patients with Diastolic Dysfunction and Preserved Ejection Fraction

被引:7
|
作者
Afshar, Majid [1 ]
Collado, Fareed [2 ]
Doukky, Rami [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Maryland, Sect Pulm & Crit Care, Baltimore, MD 21201 USA
[2] Rush Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Med, Chicago, IL 60612 USA
[3] Rush Univ, Med Ctr, Sect Cardiol, 1653 W. Congress Pkwy,Jelke Bldg,Suite 1015, Chicago, IL 60612 USA
来源
OPEN CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE JOURNAL | 2012年 / 6卷
关键词
Diastolic heart failure; heart failure; preserved left ventricular ejection function; pulmonary hypertension; right heart catheterization;
D O I
10.2174/1874192401206010001
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Purpose: Patients with diastolic dysfunction may have a disproportionate degree of elevation in pulmonary pressure, particularly in the elderly. Higher pulmonary vascular resistance in the elderly patients with heart failure but preserved ejection fraction suggests that beyond the post-capillary contribution of pulmonary venous congestion, a pre-capillary component of pulmonary arterial hypertension occurs. We aim to identify if pulmonary vascular resistance in elderly patients with diastolic dysfunction is disproportionately higher than patients with systolic dysfunction independent of filling pressures. Methods: 389 patients identified retrospectively between 2003-2010; elderly with preserved ejection fraction, elderly with depressed ejection fraction, and primary arterial hypertension who underwent right-heart catheterization at Rush University. Results: No significant difference in pulmonary vascular resistance between systolic and diastolic dysfunction. The mean difference in pulmonary vascular resistance was not statistically significant at 0.40 mmHg.min/l (95% CI-3.03 to 3.83) with similar left ventricular filling pressures with mean difference of 3.38 mmHg (95% CI,-1.27 to 8.02). When adjusted for filling pressures, there remained no difference in pulmonary vascular resistance for systolic and diastolic dysfunction. The mean pulmonary vascular resistance is more elevated in systolic heart failure compared to diastolic heart failure with means 3.13 mmHg.min/l and 3.52 mmHg.min/l, respectively. Conclusion: There was no other association identified for secondary pulmonary hypertension other than diastolic dysfunction and chronic venous pulmonary hypertension. Our results argue against any significant arterial remodeling that would lead to disproportionate pre-capillary hypertension, and implies that treatment should focus on lowering filling pressure rather than treating the pulmonary vascular tree.
引用
收藏
页码:1 / 8
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Pulmonary hypertension in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
    Guazzi, Marco
    Gomberg-Maitland, Mardi
    Arena, Ross
    JOURNAL OF HEART AND LUNG TRANSPLANTATION, 2015, 34 (03) : 273 - 281
  • [2] New perspective on fatigue in hemodialysis patients with preserved ejection fraction: diastolic dysfunction Fatigue and diastolic dysfunction
    Akbay, Ertan
    Akinci, Sinan
    Coner, Ali
    Adar, Adem
    Genctoy, Gultekin
    Demir, Ali Riza
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR IMAGING, 2022, 38 (10) : 2143 - 2153
  • [3] Accumulation of Pericardial Fat Correlates with Diastolic Dysfunction in Patients with Preserved Ejection Fraction
    Konishi, Masaaki
    Sugiyama, Seigo
    Matsuzawa, Yasushi
    Kimura, Kazuo
    Umemura, Satoshi
    Ogawa, Hisao
    CIRCULATION, 2010, 122 (21)
  • [4] Year Mortality in Patients With Left Ventricular Diastolic Dysfunction and Preserved Ejection Fraction
    Memon, Salim H.
    Kattel, Sharma
    Saito, Yuji
    CIRCULATION, 2013, 128 (22)
  • [5] Diastolic Dysfunction With Preserved Ejection Fraction After the Fontan Procedure
    Chowdhury, Shahryar M.
    Graham, Eric M.
    Taylor, Carolyn L.
    Savage, Andrew
    McHugh, Kimberly E.
    Gaydos, Stephanie
    Nutting, Arni C.
    Zile, Michael R.
    Atz, Andrew M.
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION, 2022, 11 (02):
  • [6] Development of Pulmonary Hypertension in Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction
    Farr, Grant
    Shah, Keyur
    Markley, Roshi
    Abbate, Antonio
    Salloum, Fadi N.
    Grinnan, Dan
    PROGRESS IN CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES, 2016, 59 (01) : 52 - 58
  • [7] Pulmonary Hypertension in the Context of Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction
    Inampudi, Chakradhari
    Silverman, Daniel
    Simon, Marc A.
    Leary, Peter J.
    Sharma, Kavita
    Houston, Brian A.
    Vachiery, Jean-Luc
    Haddad, Francois
    Tedford, Ryan J.
    CHEST, 2021, 160 (06) : 2232 - 2246
  • [8] Left atrial dysfunction as a determinant of pulmonary hypertension in patients with severe aortic stenosis and preserved left ventricular ejection fraction
    Calin, Andreea
    Mateescu, Anca D.
    Rosca, Monica
    Beladan, Carmen C.
    Enache, Roxana
    Botezatu, Simona
    Cosei, Iulian
    Calin, Cosmin
    Simion, Marian
    Ginghina, Carmen
    Popescu, Andreea C.
    Popescu, Bogdan A.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR IMAGING, 2017, 33 (12) : 1939 - 1947
  • [9] Pulmonary Hypertension in Heart Failure Preserved Ejection Fraction
    Guazzi, Marco
    CIRCULATION-HEART FAILURE, 2014, 7 (02) : 367 - 377
  • [10] Association between suPAR and cardiac diastolic dysfunction among patients with preserved ejection fraction
    Fujisaka, Tomohiro
    Fujita, Shu-ichi
    Maeda, Daichi
    Shibata, Kensaku
    Takahashi, Hideaki
    Morita, Hideaki
    Takeda, Yoshihiro
    Ito, Takahide
    Sohmiya, Koichi
    Hoshiga, Masaaki
    Ishizaka, Nobukazu
    HEART AND VESSELS, 2017, 32 (11) : 1327 - 1336