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Predictive Modeling of Secondary Pulmonary Hypertension in Left Ventricular Diastolic Dysfunction.

Karlyn K Harrod1, Jeffrey L Rogers2, Jeffrey A Feinstein3, Alison L Marsden4, Daniele E Schiavazzi1.   

Abstract

Diastolic dysfunction is a common pathology occurring in about one third of patients affected by heart failure. This condition may not be associated with a marked decrease in cardiac output or systemic pressure and therefore is more difficult to diagnose than its systolic counterpart. Compromised relaxation or increased stiffness of the left ventricle induces an increase in the upstream pulmonary pressures, and is classified as secondary or group II pulmonary hypertension (2018 Nice classification). This may result in an increase in the right ventricular afterload leading to right ventricular failure. Elevated pulmonary pressures are therefore an important clinical indicator of diastolic heart failure (sometimes referred to as heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, HFpEF), showing significant correlation with associated mortality. However, accurate measurements of this quantity are typically obtained through invasive catheterization and after the onset of symptoms. In this study, we use the hemodynamic consistency of a differential-algebraic circulation model to predict pulmonary pressures in adult patients from other, possibly non-invasive, clinical data. We investigate several aspects of the problem, including the ability of model outputs to represent a sufficiently wide pathologic spectrum, the identifiability of the model's parameters, and the accuracy of the predicted pulmonary pressures. We also find that a classifier using the assimilated model parameters as features is free from the problem of missing data and is able to detect pulmonary hypertension with sufficiently high accuracy. For a cohort of 82 patients suffering from various degrees of heart failure severity, we show that systolic, diastolic, and wedge pulmonary pressures can be estimated on average within 8, 6, and 6 mmHg, respectively. We also show that, in general, increased data availability leads to improved predictions.
Copyright © 2021 Harrod, Rogers, Feinstein, Marsden and Schiavazzi.

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Keywords:  adaptive Markov chain Monte Carlo; computational physiology; data assimilation; lumped parameter hemodynamic modeling; model-based disease detection; predictive models for pulmonary pressures

Year:  2021        PMID: 34276397      PMCID: PMC8281259          DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2021.666915

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Physiol        ISSN: 1664-042X            Impact factor:   4.566


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