Pulmonary vascular resistance predicts the mortality in patients with bronchiectasis-associated pulmonary hypertension

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Xu, Jian [1 ]
Wang, Jing-jing [2 ]
Zhao, Qin-hua [1 ]
Gong, Su-gang [1 ]
Wu, Wen-hui [1 ]
Jiang, Rong [1 ]
Luo, Ci-jun [1 ]
Qiu, Hong-ling [1 ]
Li, Hui-ting [1 ]
Wang, Lan [1 ]
Liu, Jin-ming [1 ]
机构
[1] Tongji Univ, Shanghai Pulm Hosp, Sch Med, Dept Cardiopulm Circulat, 507 Zhengmin Rd, Shanghai 200433, Peoples R China
[2] Tongji Univ, Shanghai Pulm Hosp, Sch Med, Dept Resp & Crit Care Med, Shanghai, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
bronchiectasis; mortality; pulmonary hypertension; pulmonary vascular resistance; PREVALENCE; DIAGNOSIS; SURVIVAL;
D O I
10.1097/HJH.0000000000003782
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R6 [外科学];
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1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
Objective:Pulmonary hypertension is a severe complication of bronchiectasis, characterized by elevated pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) and subsequent right heart failure. The association between PVR and mortality in bronchiectasis-associated pulmonary hypertension has not been investigated previously. Methods:In the present study, a retrospective analysis was conducted on 139 consecutive patients diagnosed with bronchiectasis-associated pulmonary hypertension based on right heart catheterization, enrolled between January 2010 and June 2023. Baseline clinical characteristics and hemodynamic assessment were analyzed. The survival time for each patient was calculated in months from the date of diagnosis until the date of death or, if the patient was still alive, until their last visit. Results:Patients with bronchiectasis-associated pulmonary hypertension exhibited estimated survival rates of 89.5, 70, and 52.9 at 1-year, 3-year, and 5-year intervals respectively, with a median survival time of 67 months. Multivariable Cox regression analysis revealed that increased age [(adjusted hazard ratio per year 1.042, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.008-1.076, P = 0.015] and elevated PVR (adjusted HR per 1 Wood Units 1.115, 95% CI 1.015-1.224, P = 0.023) were associated with an increased risk of all-cause mortality. In contrast, higher BMI was associated with a decreased risk of all-cause death (adjusted hazard ratio per 1 kg/m2 0.915, 95% CI 0.856-0.979, P = 0.009). Receiver-operating characteristic analyses identified a cutoff value for PVR at 4 Wood Units as predictive for all-cause death within 3 years [area under the curve (AUC) = 0.624; specificity= 87.5%; sensitivity= 35.8%; P < 0.05]. Patients with a PVR greater than 4 Wood Units had a significantly higher risk of all-cause death compared with those with 4 Wood Units or less (adjusted hazard ratio 2.392; 95% CI 1.316-4.349; P = 0.019). Notably, there were no significant differences in age, sex, BMI, WHO functional class, 6-min walk distance, and NT-proBNP levels at baseline between patients categorized as having 4 Wood Units or less or greater than 4 Wood Units for PVR. Conclusion:Based on these data, PVR could serve as a discriminative marker for distinguishing between nonsevere pulmonary hypertension (PVR <= 4 Wood Units) and severe pulmonary hypertension (PVR > 4 Wood Units). The utilization of a PVR cutoff value of 4.0 Wood Units provides enhanced prognostic capabilities for predicting mortality.
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页码:1703 / 1710
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