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Hemodynamic characteristics in patients with pulmonary hypertension and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A retrospective monocentric cohort study - 06/06/23

Doi : 10.1016/j.resmer.2023.101008 
Pierre Thoré a, b, 1, , Jean Staentzel c, 1, Simon Valentin c, d, Anne Guillaumot c, Christine Selton-Suty e, Emmanuel Gomez c, François Chabot c, f, Ari Chaouat c, f
a Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP), Service de Pneumologie, Centre de référence des Histiocytoses, Hôpital Saint-Louis, 75475 Paris Cedex 10, France 
b Université Paris Cité, UFR de médecine, 75006 Paris, France 
c Université de Lorraine, CHRU-Nancy, Pôle des spécialités médicales/département de pneumologie, F-54000 Nancy, France 
d Université de Lorraine, IADI, Inserm U1254, 54000 Nancy, France 
e Université de Lorraine, CHRU-Nancy, Département de cardiologie, F-54000 Nancy, France 
f Université de Lorraine, Inserm, DCAC, F-54000 Nancy, France 

Corresponding author at: Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP), Service de Pneumologie, Centre de référence des Histiocytoses, Hôpital Saint-Louis, 75475 Paris Cedex 10, France.Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP)Service de PneumologieCentre de référence des HistiocytosesHôpital Saint-Louis, 75475Paris Cedex10France

Abstract

Background

Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a hemodynamic condition characterized by an abnormal elevation in pulmonary arterial pressures. Several pathophysiological pre-capillary and post-capillary mechanisms have been described. PH is a common complication of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), however, the prevalence of each mechanism in the development of PH in patients with COPD has been hardly studied.

Methods

We reported the clinical, functional, hemodynamic characteristics and outcomes of patients diagnosed with COPD and PH among the expert PH center of Nancy between January 1st, 2015 and March 31st, 2021.

Results

123 patients with COPD and PH were included. Most patients (n=122, 99%) had a pre-capillary mechanism, 9% (n=11) a post-capillary mechanism, and 1% (n=1) an unclassified mechanism. 111 (90%) patients had pure pre-capillary PH and 11 (9%) patients had combined pre- and post-capillary PH. Combined pre- and post-capillary PH group was characterized by higher prevalence of cardiovascular comorbidities and of sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome, a higher body mass index, lower lung volumes, higher mean pulmonary arterial pressure, pulmonary arterial wedge pressure and right atrial pressure. At follow-up (median 30 months), 52 patients had died, and 11 had undergone lung transplantation. One-year, three-year and five-year transplant-free survival rates were 71%, 29% and 11% respectively. There was no difference on outcomes between groups.

Conclusion

PH in COPD patients is mostly due to pre-capillary mechanism. However, the existence of various and numerous comorbidities in COPD, especially cardiovascular, can lead to the participation of post-capillary mechanisms in the development of PH. Further studies are needed to confirm these findings and to assess the impact on outcomes and management strategies in these different patients.

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Keywords : Pulmonary heart disease, Hemodynamics, Pulmonary disease, Chronic obstructive


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