Patients with CTEPH and mild hemodynamic severity of disease improve to a similar level of exercise capacity after pulmonary endarterectomy compared to patients with severe hemodynamic disease

Author:

van Kan Coen12ORCID,Tramper Jelco1,Bresser Paul2,J. Meijboom Lilian34,Symersky Petr56,Winkelman Jacobus A.5,Nossent Esther J.14,Aman Jurjan14,Bogaard Harm Jan14,Vonk Noordegraaf Anton14,van Es Josien12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Amsterdam UMC, Cardiovascular Sciences Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam The Netherlands

2. Department of Respiratory Medicine OLVG Amsterdam The Netherlands

3. Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine Amsterdam UMC Amsterdam The Netherlands

4. Department of Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, Pulmonary Hypertension and Thrombosis Amsterdam The Netherlands

5. Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery Amsterdam UMC Amsterdam The Netherlands

6. Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery OLVG Amsterdam The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractThe correlation between hemodynamics and degree of pulmonary vascular obstruction (PVO) is known to be poor in chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH), which makes the selection of patients eligible for pulmonary endarterectomy (PEA) challenging. It can be postulated that patients with similar PVO but different hemodynamic severity have different postoperative hemodynamics and exercise capacity. Therefore, we aimed to assess the effects of PEA on hemodynamics and exercise physiology in mild and severe CTEPH patients. We retrospectively studied 18 CTEPH patients with a mild hemodynamic profile (mean pulmonary arterial pressure [mPAP] between 25 and 30 mmHg at rest) and CTEPH patients with a more severe hemodynamic profile (mPAP > 30 mmHg), matched by age, gender, and PVO. Cardiopulmonary exercise testing parameters were evaluated at baseline and 18 months following PEA. At baseline, exercise capacity, defined as oxygen uptake, was less severely impaired in the mild CTEPH group compared to the severe CTEPH group. After PEA, in the mild CTEPH group, ventilatory efficiency and oxygen pulse improved significantly (p < 0.05), however, the change in ventilatory efficiency and oxygen pulse was smaller compared to the severe CTEPH group. Only in the severe CTEPH group exercise capacity improved significantly (p < 0.001). Hence, in the present study, postoperative hemodynamic outcome and the CPET‐determined recovery of exercise capacity in mild CTEPH patients did not differ from a matched group of severe CTEPH patients.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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