段安琪

中国医学科学院阜外医院 心血管内科

Sleep-disordered breathing patterns and prognosis in pulmonary arterial hypertension: A cluster analysis of nocturnal cardiorespiratory signals.

BACKGROUND:Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) is common among pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) patients and has been associated with unfavorable outcomes. This study aims to cluster overnight cardiorespiratory signals to investigate PAH phenotypes and examining their prognostic implications.METHODS:In this retrospective cohort study, we recruited consecutive PAH patients who underwent right heart catheterization and nocturnal cardiorespiratory polygraphy to evaluate SDB. Cluster analysis was employed to classify patients based on their SDB patterns. Cox regression analysis and Kaplan-Meier curves were utilized to assess the association between cluster membership and clinical outcomes. Logistic regression was used to identify risk factors associated with the cluster at higher risk of adverse outcomes.RESULTS:The study comprised 386 PAH patients, with a mean age of 44.7 ± 17.0 years, of which 46.6 % were male. Three distinct clusters of PAH patients were identified: Cluster 1 (N = 182) presented with minimal SDB, Cluster 2 (N = 125) displayed obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) without significant hypoxemia, and Cluster 3 (N = 79) exhibited predominantly severe hypoxemic burden along with comorbid OSA. Notably, patients in Cluster 3 had an independent association with an increased risk of clinical worsening (hazard ratio 1.96, 95 % confidence interval [CI] 1.08-3.56, P = 0.027) compared to those in Clusters 1, even after adjusting for common confounders. The rate of clinical worsening for PAH-related events and mortality was higher in Cluster 3 than in Clusters 1 and 2 (26.6 % vs. 12.6 % and 19.2 %, respectively, log-rank P = 0.024). Moreover, the left ventricular mass index was identified as an independent risk factor for Cluster 3 (odds ratios 1.01, 95 % CI 1.00-1.02, P = 0.004).CONCLUSIONS:Patients with PAH who have nocturnal hypoxemia and OSA had worse clinical outcomes compared to those with only minimal SDB. Tailored management strategies that address both PAH and nocturnal hypoxemia may be effective in improving clinical outcomes.

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Sleep medicine 2024

Optimal short-term outcomes in balloon pulmonary angioplasty: the minimum frequency of three sessions annually.

BACKGROUND:Balloon pulmonary angioplasty (BPA) is typically performed in a sequential manner.OBJECTIVES:This study aimed to determine the lowest frequency of BPA for patients who could not reach treatment goals in a short period.DESIGN:Retrospective cohort.METHODS:We retrospectively enrolled 186 BPA-treated patients diagnosed with chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension. According to the accumulative number of performed BPA sessions or treated pulmonary vessels or the ratio of the number of treated pulmonary vessels/the number of baseline lesions (T/P) prior to the initial occurrence of clinical outcome or censored date, we divided patients into different groups. The principal outcome was clinical worsening.RESULTS:After stratifying patients by the number of performed BPA sessions, most baseline parameters were comparable among groups. During follow-up, 31 (16.7%) of 186 patients experienced clinical worsening. The 6-month cumulative clinical worsening-free survival rates of ⩾2 performed sessions group were significantly higher than that of 1 performed session group. The 12-month cumulative rates of clinical worsening-free survival exhibited a declining pattern in the subsequent sequence: ⩾3, 2, and 1 performed BPA sessions, and this trend persisted when follow-up time exceeded 12 months. The 6-, 12-, and 24-month cumulative clinical worsening-free survival rates were comparable between patients with 3 and ⩾4 performed BPA sessions. Similar results were also observed when stratifying patients by the accumulative number of treated pulmonary vessels (⩽8, 9-16, ⩾17) and T/P (⩽0.789, 0.790-1.263, ⩾1.264).CONCLUSION:To achieve optimal short-term outcomes, patients might need to undergo ⩾2 BPA sessions or have ⩾9 pulmonary vessels treated or have T/P ⩾0.790 within 6 months, and undergo ⩾3 BPA sessions or have ⩾17 pulmonary vessels treated or have T/P ⩾1.264 within 12 months.

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Therapeutic advances in respiratory disease 2024

Role of the Systemic Inflammatory Response Index in Predicting Disease Severity and Prognosis in Idiopathic Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension.

Introduction:Mounting evidence indicates a possible connection between the systemic inflammatory response index (SIRI) and the prognosis of heart failure, but its role in idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension (IPAH) is not well understood. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between SIRI and variables such as functional ability, echocardiography results, hemodynamic measurements, and long-term outcomes in patients with IPAH.Methods:The study included 426 consecutive IPAH patients who underwent right heart catheterization at Fuwai Hospital from January 2013 to December 2020. SIRI was calculated using composite inflammation indicators from routine blood tests. The main outcome measure was clinical deterioration. Spearman correlation coefficients were used to assess associations between SIRI and indicators of IPAH severity. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was conducted to determine the optimal SIRI threshold and predictive ability. Kaplan-Meier analysis and Cox proportional hazard models were used to examine the relationship between SIRI and clinical deterioration.Results:SIRI showed positive associations with indicators such as N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide, right ventricular end-diastolic diameter, pericardial effusion, mean pulmonary arterial pressure, and pulmonary vascular resistance. Conversely, SIRI had inverse relationships with 6-minute walking distance and left ventricular end-diastolic diameter. Kaplan-Meier curves revealed a significantly higher rate of clinical deterioration in individuals with SIRI > 0.741 compared to those with SIRI ≤ 0.741 (P < 0.001). Adjusted Cox analysis showed SIRI remained an independent predictor of clinical worsening (hazard ratio 1.366, 95% confidence interval 1.073-1.738, P = 0.011). ROC analysis demonstrated SIRI provided additional predictive value beyond the risk assessment score of the European Society of Cardiology/European Respiratory Society.Discussion:In summary, SIRI could predict the severity and prognosis of IPAH independently. It was associated with various indicators of IPAH severity and was a significant predictor of clinical deterioration. SIRI also offered additional predictive value beyond existing risk assessment scores.

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Journal of inflammation research 2024

Implication of prolonged nocturnal hypoxemia and obstructive sleep apnea for pulmonary hemodynamics in patients being evaluated for pulmonary hypertension: a retrospective study.

STUDY OBJECTIVES:The unique pathophysiologic contributions of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) toward pulmonary hypertension and right ventricular (RV) dysfunction still represent an understudied area. We aimed to investigate the impacts of various respiratory parameters on pulmonary hemodynamics and RV performance in OSA.METHODS:Data of consecutive patients with OSA who completed right heart catheterization for evaluation of pulmonary hemodynamics were retrospectively reviewed and analyzed. Univariable and multivariable regression analyses were used to determine the significant respiratory parameter associated with right heart catheterization metrics.RESULTS:Of 205 patients with OSA (43.4% male), 134 (65.4%) had pulmonary hypertension. Among various sleep parameters, the time percentage spent with SpO2 below 90% (T90) was the sole and the strongest independent factor associated with mean pulmonary artery pressure (mPAP) (β = 0.467, P < .001), pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) (β = 0.433, P < .001), and RV stroke work index (RVSWI) (β = 0.338, P < .001). For every 5-unit increase in T90, there was approximately 36% greater risk of mPAP ≥ 25 mmHg (odds ratio [OR] 1.36, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.16-1.59, P < .001), and 45% greater risk of PVR > 3 Woods units (OR 1.45, 95% CI 1.21-1.74, P < .001), respectively. T90 per 5-unit increment was also related to a nearly 1.2-fold higher risk of RVSWI ≥ 12 g/m2/beat (OR 1.19, 95% CI 1.11-1.28, P < .001). These associations remained significant even after multivariable adjustment for confounding factors (all P < .05).CONCLUSIONS:Increased mPAP, PVR, and RVSWI were associated with prolonged T90 in patients with OSA. Assessment of OSA with insights into hypoxemic duration may aid in early recognition of impaired pulmonary hemodynamics and RV dysfunction.CITATION:Huang Z, Duan A, Hu M, et al. Implication of prolonged nocturnal hypoxemia and obstructive sleep apnea for pulmonary hemodynamics in patients being evaluated for pulmonary hypertension: a retrospective study. J Clin Sleep Med. 2023;19(2):213-223.

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Journal of clinical sleep medicine : JCSM : official publication of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine 2023

The comorbidity burden and disease phenotype in pre-capillary pulmonary hypertension: The contributing role of obstructive sleep apnea.

BACKGROUND:Pre-capillary pulmonary hypertension (PH) with risk factors for left ventricular diastolic dysfunction, described as an atypical phenotype of "mixed" pre- and post-capillary PH, has become a research focus. However, the relationship between obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a known risk factor for cardiometabolic conditions, and comorbidity burden and disease phenotype in PH remains unclear.OBJECTIVE:This study aimed to investigate the effect of the presence and severity of OSA on the left ventricular function, comorbidity burden and disease phenotype in pre-capillary PH patients.METHODS AND RESULTS:We retrospectively examined 450 consecutive pre-capillary PH patients undergoing cardiorespiratory polygraphy and right heart catheterization between May 2020 to November 2021 at Fuwai Hospital. The prevalence of OSA was 34.2%, and the presence and severity of OSA in pre-capillary PH patients was associated with increased left heart mass index (P < 0.001), pulmonary arterial wedge pressure (P = 0.06) and H2FPEF score (P < 0.001). After adjustment for confounding factors, the severity of OSA measured as apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) was an independent risk factor associated with obesity, systemic hypertension, diabetes mellitus and an atypical phenotype (OR: 1.054, P = 0.004) in pre-capillary PH. A dose-response relationship was also identified between sleep parameters (AHI, oxygen desaturation index, the percentage of sleep time with oxygen saturation<80%) and the number of key comorbidities. Patients with ≥3 comorbidities (atypical phenotype) were older, experienced negative alterations in left ventricular structure and function, and were at a higher risk of OSA.CONCLUSION:OSA is relatively prevalent in pre-capillary PH patients, independently associated with the presence of a variety of comorbidities and the atypical phenotype of PH. These findings highlight the importance of OSA as a modifiable target for optimal treatment in PH with comorbidities.

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Sleep medicine 2023

Angiographic classification of pulmonary vascular lesion in Takayasu arteritis: A cohort study.

BACKGROUND:Percutaneous transluminal pulmonary angioplasty (PTPA) can significantly improve the haemodynamics and prognosis of patients with Takayasu arteritis and pulmonary artery involvement. However, the choice of PTPA is mainly based on clinical experience. We aim to classify pulmonary artery lesions in Takayasu arteritis according to pulmonary angiogram and evaluate the PTPA success rate and technical difficulty of different types of lesions.METHODS:We enrolled consecutive patients diagnosed with Takayasu arteritis and pulmonary artery involvement. Patients who underwent pulmonary angiography were included.RESULTS:A total of 365 pulmonary vascular lesions were observed in 63 patients based on pulmonary angiography. According to morphology, distal blood flow of the lesions and PTPA treatment success rate, we classified the pulmonary arterial lesions into 4 groups: type A, stenosis; type B, dilation; type C, subtotal occlusion; type D, total occlusion. Total occlusion was further subclassified as D1, cone-shape occlusion; D2, pocket-like occlusion; and D3, ostium occlusion. The success rate of PTPA was higher in stenosis and subtotal occlusion, whereas ostium occlusion had the lowest success rate. The 2-year survival rate was 97.3% in patients who underwent PTPA.CONCLUSIONS:The morphology of pulmonary lesions in Takayasu arteritis had a significant impact on the PTPA success rate. The failure rate and technical difficulty of PTPA increased in the following order: stenosis, dilation, subtotal occlusion, and total occlusion. Our classification scheme could guide the performance of PTPA for pulmonary artery lesions in Takayasu arteritis.

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Respiratory medicine 2023

Angiographic classification of total occlusion and its implication on balloon pulmonary angioplasty.

AIMS:Despite refinements in balloon pulmonary angioplasty (BPA), total occlusion remains a challenge in chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH). Owing to their low success and high complication rates, most interventional cardiologists are reluctant to address total occlusion, and there is a paucity of literature on BPA performance in total occlusion. We aimed to classify total occlusion according to morphology and present an illustrative approach for devising a tailored treatment strategy for each distinct type of total occlusion.METHODS AND RESULTS:All patients diagnosed with CTEPH who underwent BPA between May 2018 and May 2022 at Fuwai Hospital in Beijing, China, were included retrospectively. A total of 204 patients with CTEPH who underwent BPA were included in this study. Among these, 38 occluded lesions were addressed in 33 patients. Based on the morphology, we categorized the lesions into three groups: pointed-head, round-head, and orifice occlusions. Pointed-head occlusion could be successfully addressed using soft-tip wire, round-head occlusion warranted hard-tip wire and stronger backup, and orifice occlusion warranted the strongest backup force. The success rates for each group were as follows: pointed-head (95.45%), round-head (46.15%), and orifice occlusion (33.33%), with orifice occlusion having the highest complication rate (50%). The classification of occlusion was associated with BPA success (round-head occlusion vs. pointed-head occlusion, OR 24.500, 95% CI 2.498-240.318, P = 0.006; orifice occlusion vs. pointed-head occlusion, OR 42.000, 95% CI 3.034-581.434, P = 0.005).CONCLUSIONS:Occlusion morphology has a significant impact on BPA success and complication rates. A treatment strategy tailored to each specific occlusive lesion, as outlined in the present study, has the potential to serve as a valuable guide for clinical practitioners.

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ESC heart failure 2023

Impact of Obstructive Sleep Apnea on Disease Severity and Adverse Outcomes in Patients with Acute Pulmonary Embolism.

Purpose:Acute pulmonary embolism (PE) poses a life-threatening risk with high mortality rates. While the coexistence of PE and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is gaining recognition, its influence on PE severity and prognosis remains uncertain. This study aims to investigate the associations between OSA and disease severity, as well as outcomes, in patients with acute PE.Patients and Methods:We conducted a retrospective cohort study on patients diagnosed with acute PE who had undergone previous cardiorespiratory polygraphy. OSA severity was assessed using the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) derived from cardiorespiratory polygraphy. The severity of acute PE was evaluated using the simplified Pulmonary Embolism Severity Index (sPESI) score. Logistic regression analysis was performed to investigate the associations between AHI and the risk of belonging to the sPESI≥1 group. Cox regression analysis was used to examine the relationship between AHI and long-term adverse events, defined as a composite of all-cause mortality and non-fatal cardiovascular events.Results:Among 145 acute PE patients (mean age 62.2 years, 49.7% male), 94 (64.8%) had OSA. Patients with OSA had a significantly higher proportion of sPESI≥1 (89.4% vs 68.6%, p=0.002) than non-OSA patients. Each unit increase in AHI was associated with a 15% increased risk of severe PE (sPESI≥1) (odds ratio: 1.15, 95% CI 1.05-1.26, p=0.002) after adjusting for confounders. During a median follow-up of 15.2 months, 27 (18.6%) patients experienced adverse events. Increased AHI independently predicted a higher risk of adverse events (hazard ratio: 1.03, 95% CI: 1.00-1.05, p=0.026), even after adjusting for potential confounders. AHI ≥8 events/h was associated with a significantly higher adjusted hazard ratio of 2.56 (95% CI: 1.15-5.72, p=0.022) for adverse events compared to AHI <8 events.Conclusion:OSA is common in acute PE patients and is linked to increased disease severity and adverse outcomes. Implementing routine OSA screening and management may aid risk stratification and improve outcomes in acute PE patients.

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Nature and science of sleep 2023

Development and validation of a nomogram for predicting hemodynamic response to balloon pulmonary angioplasty in patients with chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension.

BACKGROUND:Balloon pulmonary angioplasty (BPA) can effectively alleviate pulmonary hypertension in patients with chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH). Identifying predictors of unfavorable hemodynamic response to BPA is essential to guide clinical practice. Therefore, our objective was to construct and validate a nomogram to facilitate clinicians predicting hemodynamic response to BPA.METHODS:Patients with CTEPH and underwent BPA from May 2018 to April 2022 were retrospectively collected. Favorable hemodynamic response to BPA was defined as a mean pulmonary arterial pressure ≤30 mmHg and/or a reduction in pulmonary vascular resistance ≥30 % at follow-up.RESULTS:A total of 155 patients were included. At baseline, patients with favorable hemodynamic response had significantly lower proportion of occlusive lesions (11.11 % vs. 26.32 %, P = 0.017), higher diffusing capacity of the lungs for carbon monoxide (63.77 % ± 14.10 % vs. 59.11 % ± 11.78 %, P = 0.039), and better cardiac morphology than counterparts. LASSO regression and random forest were used to construct prediction models respectively. The LASSO regression model demonstrated better predictive ability and accuracy than the random forest model, as evidenced by higher area under curve (0.745 vs. 0.740) and lower Brier score (0.192 vs. 0.195). A nomogram was constructed based on the LASSO regression model, consisting of right ventricular end-diastolic diameter/left ventricular end-diastolic diameter, number of treated pulmonary vessels and proportion of occlusion lesions. High predictive ability of the LASSO model was preserved in validation (C index 0.744).CONCLUSIONS:The current study constructed a nomogram with high accuracy in predicting BPA hemodynamic outcome, which could facilitate decision-making in clinical practice.

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Respiratory medicine 2023

The potential of cystatin C as a predictive biomarker in pulmonary hypertension.

BACKGROUND:Cystatin C is a novel biomarker to identify renal dysfunction and cardiovascular risk.OBJECTIVE:The aim of this study was to investigate the role of cystatin C in non-invasive risk prediction in a large cohort of patients with pre-capillary pulmonary hypertension (PH).METHOD:We retrospectively analyzed pre-capillary PH patients with available cystatin C and hemodynamic data derived from right heart catheterization.RESULTS:A total of 398 consecutive patients with confirmed pre-capillary PH were recruited from Fuwai Hospital between November 2020 and November 2021. Over a median duration of 282 days, 72 (18.1%) of these patients experienced clinical worsening. Cystatin C levels significantly correlated with cardiac index (r = -0.286, P < 0.001), mixed venous oxygen saturation (r = -0.216, P < 0.001), and tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion (r = -0.236, P < 0.001), and high cystatin C levels independently predicted a poor prognosis after adjusting potential confounders in different models (all P < 0.05). A three-group non-invasive risk model was constructed based on the combined assessment of the cystatin C and WHO-FC using dichotomous cut-off value. Those patients with higher cystatin C (≥ 1.0 mg/L) and a worse WHO-FC experienced the highest risk of endpoint occurrence. The predictive capacity of this model was comparable to that of an existing invasive risk stratification model (area under curve: 0.657 vs 0.643, P = 0.619).CONCLUSIONS:Cystatin C levels were associated with disease severity and prognosis in patients with pre-capillary PH. A combination of high cystatin C and advanced WHO-FC identifies patients at particularly high risk of clinical deterioration.

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BMC pulmonary medicine 2023