Pattern of resolution of pulmonary hypertension,long‐term allograft right ventricular function,and exercise capacity in high‐risk heart transplant recipients listed under oral sildenafil |
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Authors: | Luca S. De Santo Marianna Buonocore Federica Agrusta Ciro Bancone Nicola Galdieri Gianpaolo Romano Ciro Maiello Cristiano Amarelli |
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Affiliation: | 1. Chair of Cardiac Surgery, University of Foggia, , Foggia, Italy;2. Department of Cardiothoracic Sciences, Second University of Naples, , Naples, Italy;3. Department of Cardiovascular Surgery and Transplants, V. Monaldi Hospital, , Naples, Italy |
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Abstract: | Unresponsive pulmonary hypertension (PH) implies poor posttransplant outcomes. Data on late adaptation of the right ventricle (RV) are still few. This study evaluated three‐yr RV function and remodeling, exercise capacity, and hemodynamic data in a selected group of patients initially disqualified because of PH. Between May 2005 and December 2009, 31 consecutive patients were qualified for oral sildenafil because of unresponsive PH at baseline right heart catheterization (RHC). After a 12‐wk trial, RHC disclosed PH reversibility (mean PVR: 5.41 ± 3 Wood units, mean TPG 14.5 ± 5.6 mmHg, and mean systolic PAP 68.9 ± 15.1 mmHg), allowing listing even though as high‐risk procedures. All patients underwent heart transplantation. RV failure developed in three patients (9.6%), and hospital mortality was 3.2%. Protocol RHC disclosed pulmonary hemodynamic profile normalization within the third postoperative month, allowing weaning from sildenafil in the 30 hospital survivors. One‐ and three‐yr RHCs confirmed stable PH reversal (n = 26, all three‐yr survivors). Parameters of late RV function and remodeling proved satisfactory. Parameters of functional capacity (Vo2 peak 19.7 ± 3.6 mL/kg/min and slope VE/Vco2 34.8 ± 2.7) proved homogeneous to those measured in transplant recipients with normal preoperative pulmonary artery pressure. Oral sildenafil is effective in allowing candidacy, safe transplantation, and long‐term survival in PH recipients initially disqualified. |
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Keywords: | heart transplantation pulmonary hypertension risk factors sildenafil citrate |
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