Pulmonary Hypertension Clinical Trial
Official title:
Clinical Profile of Patients With Pulmonary Hypertension Due to Lung Diseases ( Single Center Experience)
Development of pulmonary hypertension (PH) in chronic lung diseases has both functional and
prognostic implications .
PH in Lung diseases is usually mild to moderate with preserved cardiac output, and evolves
slowly alongside the progression of lung disease and hypoxemia .
However, a minority of patients develop severe PH with elevations in pulmonary artery
pressure that have been described as ''out of proportion'' to the underlying disease .
The aim of this study is to compare the characteristics and outcomes of consecutive patients
with PH-due to lung diseases diagnosed at our specialist referral center over a 1-year
period.
Development of pulmonary hypertension (PH) in chronic lung diseases has both functional and
prognostic implications .
PH in Lung diseases is usually mild to moderate with preserved cardiac output, and evolves
slowly alongside the progression of lung disease and hypoxemia .
However, a minority of patients develop severe PH with elevations in pulmonary artery
pressure that have been described as ''out of proportion'' to the underlying disease .
Hypotheses for the etiology of this phenotype include greater susceptibility to alveolar
hypoxia and/or tobacco smoke , destruction of the capillary vascular bed , inflammatory
factors initiating remodeling of the pulmonary vascular bed or the coexistence of idiopathic
pulmonary arterial hypertension (IPAH) in patients with lung disease .
Severe PH-lung disease has been arbitrarily defined by a resting mean pulmonary artery
pressure (PAP) ≥35 mmHg by RHC . The high and increasing prevalence of chronic lung diseases
and the substantial consequences of developing severe PH have generated increasing interest
in PH-lung diseases.
Pulmonary vascular research unit at Chest department at Kasr-Alani school of Medicine
delivers regional, adult PH service to a population with a chronic lung disease.
The aim of this study is to compare the characteristics and outcomes of consecutive patients
with PH-due to lung diseases diagnosed at our specialist referral center over a 1-year
period.
Patients diagnosed as chronic lung diseases( COPD,ILD,OSA,Sarcoidosis) will be recruited
from out-patient's clinics & inpatients wards of Internal medicine & Chest departments, Kasr
Al-ainy hospital (from June 2016 to May 2015) A written informed consent matching with
Helsinki declaration will be taken from all patients.
2.2 Study methods:
All the enrolled patients will go through the following basically:
1. Detailed standard Demographic & clinical parameters.
2. Assessment of exercise tolerance (6 MWD & WHO functional capacity)
3. Assessment of pulmonary function by PFTs.
4. ECG: (Right ventricular strain,Right axis deviation,Right bundle branch block,& Left
side changes 0
5. Echocardiographic evaluation for PAH: ( Right atrial area ,Right ventricular area
,Tricuspid regurgitant jet velocity (TR) ,Tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion)
6. Radiography: including chest X-ray, HRCT chest, V/Q scan& CT angiography if needed
10. RT sided heart catheterization:
- mPAP
- PCWP
- PVR
- CARDIAC INDEX 11. Statistical analysis: ……..
The subjects will be classified according to RHC into either
- Non PAH groups mPAP ≤ 21mmHG
- PAH mPAP≥ 25 mmHG:
- Severe PH-lung diseases mPAP ≥ 35 mmgh
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
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