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CT-Derived Pulmonary Artery Diameters to Preselect for Echocardiography in COPD Patients Eligible for Bronchoscopic Treatments
Author(s) -
Marieke C. van der Molen,
Jorine E. Hartman,
Karin Klooster,
Huib A. M. Kerstjens,
Joost van Melle,
Tineke P. Willems,
DirkJan Slebos
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
respiration
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.264
H-Index - 81
eISSN - 1423-0356
pISSN - 0025-7931
DOI - 10.1159/000509719
Subject(s) - medicine , ventricle , pulmonary artery , cardiology , copd , aorta , pulmonary hypertension
Background: Currently, patients with COPD who are evaluated for bronchoscopic treatments are routinely screened for pulmonary hypertension (PH) and systolic left ventricle dysfunction by echocardiography. Objectives: We evaluated the prevalence of PH and systolic left ventricle dysfunction in this patient group and investigated if the previously proposed CT-derived pulmonary artery to aorta (PA:A) ratio >1 and PA diameter measurements can be used as alternative screening tools for PH. Methods: Two hundred fifty-five patients were included in this retrospective analysis (FEV 1 25%pred, RV 237%pred). All patients received transthoracic echocardiography and chest CT scans on which diameters of the aorta and pulmonary artery were measured at the bifurcation and proximal to the bifurcation. Results: Following echocardiography, 3 patients (1.2%) had PH and 1 (0.4%) had systolic left ventricle dysfunction. Using a PA:A ratio >1, only 10.3% of the patients with a right ventricular systolic pressure (RVSP) ≥35 mm Hg were detected and none of the patients with an RVSP >50 mm Hg were detected. Patients with an RVSP ≥35 mm Hg had significantly higher PA diameters (29.5 vs. 27.5 mm; p = 0.02) but no significantly different PA:A ratios. All patients with an RVSP >50 mm Hg had PA diameters >30 mm. Conclusions: The prevalence of PH and systolic left ventricle dysfunction is low in this preselected cohort of patients with severe COPD. In this population, a PA:A ratio >1 is not a useful cardiac screening tool for PH. A PA diameter >30 mm could substitute for routinely performed echocardiography in the screening for PH in this patient group.

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