Comparison of the acute pulmonary vasodilating effect of beraprost sodium and nitric oxide in congenital heart disease - Thailand multicenter study

Background: Congenital heart disease patients who have pulmonary hypertension (PH) require an evaluation for pulmonary vascular reactivity before surgical repair. In the present study the acute pulmonary vasodilating effects of 100% oxygen (O2), beraprost sodium (BPS) and 40 ppm inhaled nitric oxide...

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Main Authors: Kritvikrom Durongpisitkul, Duangmanee Laoprasitiporn, Thanarat Layangool, Rekwan Sittiwankul, Mannat Panamonta, Pirapat Mokrapong
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-624472018-09-11T09:27:27Z Comparison of the acute pulmonary vasodilating effect of beraprost sodium and nitric oxide in congenital heart disease - Thailand multicenter study Kritvikrom Durongpisitkul Duangmanee Laoprasitiporn Thanarat Layangool Rekwan Sittiwankul Mannat Panamonta Pirapat Mokrapong Medicine Background: Congenital heart disease patients who have pulmonary hypertension (PH) require an evaluation for pulmonary vascular reactivity before surgical repair. In the present study the acute pulmonary vasodilating effects of 100% oxygen (O2), beraprost sodium (BPS) and 40 ppm inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) during cardiac catheterization were compared. Methods and Results: There were 90 patients who underwent cardiac catheterization for evaluation of PH (mean age, 16.5±16 years). The baseline mean pulmonary artery (mPA) pressure was 69.6±14.8 mmHg and the pulmonary arteriolar resistance (Rpa) was 13.8±8.3 Wood unit m2. Change in pulmonary vascular reactivity was defined as a decrease in mPA or Rpa >20% from baseline. The response to 100%O2, iNO and BPS during cardiac catheterization was 84%, 72.7% and 64%, respectively. Pair comparisons among each hemodynamic parameter showed no difference between the acute vasodilating effect of BPS and iNO. In some patients BPS showed a stronger effect than iNO in lowering Rpa. Conclusions: BPS has a similar pulmonary vasodilating effect to iNO and can be used as an acute pulmonary vasodilating agent during cardiac catheterization with potential benefits over iNO. 2018-09-11T09:27:27Z 2018-09-11T09:27:27Z 2005-01-01 Journal 13469843 2-s2.0-12344324471 10.1253/circj.69.61 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=12344324471&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/62447
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Kritvikrom Durongpisitkul
Duangmanee Laoprasitiporn
Thanarat Layangool
Rekwan Sittiwankul
Mannat Panamonta
Pirapat Mokrapong
Comparison of the acute pulmonary vasodilating effect of beraprost sodium and nitric oxide in congenital heart disease - Thailand multicenter study
description Background: Congenital heart disease patients who have pulmonary hypertension (PH) require an evaluation for pulmonary vascular reactivity before surgical repair. In the present study the acute pulmonary vasodilating effects of 100% oxygen (O2), beraprost sodium (BPS) and 40 ppm inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) during cardiac catheterization were compared. Methods and Results: There were 90 patients who underwent cardiac catheterization for evaluation of PH (mean age, 16.5±16 years). The baseline mean pulmonary artery (mPA) pressure was 69.6±14.8 mmHg and the pulmonary arteriolar resistance (Rpa) was 13.8±8.3 Wood unit m2. Change in pulmonary vascular reactivity was defined as a decrease in mPA or Rpa >20% from baseline. The response to 100%O2, iNO and BPS during cardiac catheterization was 84%, 72.7% and 64%, respectively. Pair comparisons among each hemodynamic parameter showed no difference between the acute vasodilating effect of BPS and iNO. In some patients BPS showed a stronger effect than iNO in lowering Rpa. Conclusions: BPS has a similar pulmonary vasodilating effect to iNO and can be used as an acute pulmonary vasodilating agent during cardiac catheterization with potential benefits over iNO.
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author Kritvikrom Durongpisitkul
Duangmanee Laoprasitiporn
Thanarat Layangool
Rekwan Sittiwankul
Mannat Panamonta
Pirapat Mokrapong
author_facet Kritvikrom Durongpisitkul
Duangmanee Laoprasitiporn
Thanarat Layangool
Rekwan Sittiwankul
Mannat Panamonta
Pirapat Mokrapong
author_sort Kritvikrom Durongpisitkul
title Comparison of the acute pulmonary vasodilating effect of beraprost sodium and nitric oxide in congenital heart disease - Thailand multicenter study
title_short Comparison of the acute pulmonary vasodilating effect of beraprost sodium and nitric oxide in congenital heart disease - Thailand multicenter study
title_full Comparison of the acute pulmonary vasodilating effect of beraprost sodium and nitric oxide in congenital heart disease - Thailand multicenter study
title_fullStr Comparison of the acute pulmonary vasodilating effect of beraprost sodium and nitric oxide in congenital heart disease - Thailand multicenter study
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the acute pulmonary vasodilating effect of beraprost sodium and nitric oxide in congenital heart disease - Thailand multicenter study
title_sort comparison of the acute pulmonary vasodilating effect of beraprost sodium and nitric oxide in congenital heart disease - thailand multicenter study
publishDate 2018
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