Impact of pulmonary artery capacitance index on early outcomes following paediatric heart transplantation
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- DOI: 10.1017/S1047951125100747
Impact of pulmonary artery capacitance index on early outcomes following paediatric heart transplantation
Abstract
Background: Pulmonary artery capacitance is a relatively novel measurement associated with adverse outcomes in pulmonary arterial hypertension. We sought to determine if preoperative indexed pulmonary artery capacitance was related to outcomes in paediatric heart transplant recipients, describe the changes in indexed pulmonary artery capacitance after transplantation, and compare its discriminatory ability to predict outcomes as compared to conventional predictors.
Methods: This was a retrospective study of paediatric patients who underwent heart transplant at our centre from July 2014 to May 2022. Variables from preoperative and postoperative clinical, catheterisation, and echo evaluations were recorded. The primary composite outcome measure included postoperative mortality, postoperative length of stay in the top quartile, and/or evidence of end organ dysfunction.
Results: Of the 23 patients included in the analysis, 11 met the composite outcome. There was no statistical difference between indexed pulmonary artery capacitance values in patients who met the composite outcome [1.8 ml/mmHg/m2 (interquartile 0.8, 2.4)] and those who did not [1.4 (interquartile 0.9, 1.7)], p = 0.17. There were no significant signs of post-operative right heart failure in either group. There was no significant difference between pre-transplant and post-transplant indexed pulmonary artery capacitance or indexed pulmonary vascular resistance.
Conclusions: Preoperative pulmonary artery capacitance was not associated with our composite outcome in paediatric heart transplant recipients. It did not appear to be additive to pulmonary vascular resistance in paediatric heart transplant patients. Pulmonary vascular disease did not appear to drive outcomes in this group.
Keywords: Indexed pulmonary artery capacitance; paediatric heart transplant; pulmonary vascular resistance; right ventricular failure.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors of this study have no disclosures.
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