| Literature DB >> 31577738 |
Lin Nie1, Jun Li2, Sanping Zhang3, Yaling Dong4, Ming Xu1, Menghuan Yan1, Gangcheng Zhang1, Laichun Song1.
Abstract
This study aimed to analyze the correlation between the efficiency coefficient of right ventricular-pulmonary artery coupling (ηvv) and the prognosis of patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH).A total of 64 patients who underwent right heart catheterization (RHC) were enrolled and divided into PAH and control groups depending on the RHC results. Pressure and volumetric methods were adopted to analyze the results of RHC and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging examination. The ηvv of patients in 2 groups were calculated, and the relationship between ηvv calculated by the 2 methods and the 2-year prognosis of patients with PAH was evaluated.The hemodynamic index and right ventricular-pulmonary artery coupling parameter of patients with PAH were significantly higher than those in the control group (P < .05). The right ventricular volume parameter in the PAH group was significantly different from that in the control group (P < .05). For patients with PAH, the end-systolic elastance/effective arterial elastance (Ees/Ea) calculated by the volumetric method was significantly related to the prognosis of patients (odds ratio = 0.192, 95% confidence interval: 0.042-0.868, P = .032). When Ees/Ea <0.67 was calculated by the volumetric method, the adverse prognosis of patients with PAH increased significantly (P < .05).The Ees/Ea calculated by the volumetric method may be better an independent factor for the prognosis of patients with PAH.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31577738 PMCID: PMC6783205 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000017369
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.889
Figure 1(A and B) Diagram of pressure–volume loop.
Figure 2Diagram of the pressure method.
Figure 3Diagram of the volumetric method.
Clinical characteristic of patients.
The data of hemodynamic parameters, right ventricular volume parameters, and right ventricular–pulmonary artery coupling.
The correlations of right ventricular–pulmonary artery coupling with baseline hemodynamic parameters and right ventricular volume parameters.
Figure 4(A) The survival rate of pressure method; (B) The survival rate of volumetric method.