Long-Term Health Outcomes in High-Altitude Pulmonary Hypertension

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作者
Robinson, Jeffrey C. [1 ]
Abbott, Cheryl [1 ]
Meadows, Christina A. [1 ]
Roach, Robert C. [2 ,3 ]
Honigman, Benjamin [2 ,3 ]
Bull, Todd M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Colorado, Sch Med, Div Pulm Sci & Crit Care Med, Colorado Pulm Vasc Dis Ctr,Dept Med, Aurora, CO USA
[2] Univ Colorado, Sch Med, Altitude Res Ctr, Aurora, CO USA
[3] Univ Colorado, Sch Med, Dept Emergency Med, Aurora, CO USA
关键词
high-altitude population health; high-altitude pulmonary hypertension; hypoxic pulmonary hypertension; HEART-DISEASE; HYPOXIA; MORTALITY; STROKE; PREVALENCE; PERU;
D O I
10.1089/ham.2016.0098
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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071011 ;
摘要
Background: High-altitude pulmonary hypertension (HAPH) is one of several known comorbidities that effect populations living at high altitude, but there have been no studies looking at long-term health consequences of HAPH. We aimed to determine whether HAPH during adolescence predisposes to significant pulmonary hypertension (PH) later in life, as well as identify how altitude exposure and HAPH correlate with functional class and medical comorbidities. Methods: We utilized a previously published cohort of 28 adolescents from Leadville, Colorado, that underwent right heart catheterization at 10,150 ft (3094 m) in 1962, with many demonstrating PH as defined by resting mean pulmonary arterial pressure >= 25 mmHg. We located participants of the original study and had living subjects complete demographic and health surveys to assess for the presence of PH and other medical comorbidities, along with current functional status. Results: Seventy-five percent of the individuals who participated in the original study were located. Those with HAPH in the past were more prone to have exertional limitation corresponding to WHO functional class >1. Fifty-five years following the original study, we found no significant differences in prevalence of medical comorbidities, including PH, among those with and without HAPH in their youth. Conclusions: Surveyed individuals did not report significant PH, but those with HAPH in their youth were more likely to report functional limitation. With a significant worldwide population living at moderate and high altitudes, further study of long-term health consequences is warranted.
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