Pulmonary hypertension in high-altitude chronic hypoxia : response to nifedipine
ABSTRACT. Permanent residents at high altitude may develop excessive polycythaemia (H-Hb) and pulmonary hypertension, which often leads to cardiac failure. Inhibitors of calcium channels have been shown to reverse pulmonary hypertension in respiratory diseases and in primary pulmonary hypertension, but their efficiency has not been evaluated in high-altitude-induced pulmonary hypertension. Systolic pulmonary arterial pressure (Ppa) was studied by Doppler echocardiography, at rest and after sublingual nifedipine, in 31 asymptomatic residents at 3,600 m. Individuals were separated into two groups according to resting Ppa: a group with low Ppa (ð4.7 kPa, n=17) and a group with high Ppa (>4.7 kPa, n=14). Individuals were also split into two groups according to haemoglobin (Hb) concentration: a normocy-thaemic (L-Hb) group ([Hb] ð180 g·L-1, n=17) and a H-Hb group ([Hb] >180 g·L-1, n=14). No significant difference in Ppa was observed between the L-Hb and H-Hb groups. There was no correlation between [Hb] and Ppa. Nifedipine induced a decrease of >20% in Ppa in two-thirds of the subjects. This response was correlated with higher levels of basal Ppa (p<0.001) and was inversely correlated with age in the L-Hb group (p<0.05). Pulmonary vasoreactivity to nifedipine was independent of the degree of H-Hb. Pulmonary hypertension secondary to chronic altitude hypoxia may be reversible, despite a possible remodelling of the pulmonary arterioles.
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oai:localhost:8080:123456789-98762020-09-17T22:15:41Z Pulmonary hypertension in high-altitude chronic hypoxia : response to nifedipine Antezana, AM Antezana, G Aparicio, Olga Noriega, I Velarde, FL Richalet, J-P HIPERTENSIÓN PULMONAR HIPOXIA CRÓNICA GRAN ALTURA RESPUESTA A NIFEDIPINA ABSTRACT. Permanent residents at high altitude may develop excessive polycythaemia (H-Hb) and pulmonary hypertension, which often leads to cardiac failure. Inhibitors of calcium channels have been shown to reverse pulmonary hypertension in respiratory diseases and in primary pulmonary hypertension, but their efficiency has not been evaluated in high-altitude-induced pulmonary hypertension. Systolic pulmonary arterial pressure (Ppa) was studied by Doppler echocardiography, at rest and after sublingual nifedipine, in 31 asymptomatic residents at 3,600 m. Individuals were separated into two groups according to resting Ppa: a group with low Ppa (ð4.7 kPa, n=17) and a group with high Ppa (>4.7 kPa, n=14). Individuals were also split into two groups according to haemoglobin (Hb) concentration: a normocy-thaemic (L-Hb) group ([Hb] ð180 g·L-1, n=17) and a H-Hb group ([Hb] >180 g·L-1, n=14). No significant difference in Ppa was observed between the L-Hb and H-Hb groups. There was no correlation between [Hb] and Ppa. Nifedipine induced a decrease of >20% in Ppa in two-thirds of the subjects. This response was correlated with higher levels of basal Ppa (p<0.001) and was inversely correlated with age in the L-Hb group (p<0.05). Pulmonary vasoreactivity to nifedipine was independent of the degree of H-Hb. Pulmonary hypertension secondary to chronic altitude hypoxia may be reversible, despite a possible remodelling of the pulmonary arterioles. 2017-03-24T17:21:04Z 2017-03-24T17:21:04Z 1998-11 Article http://repositorio.umsa.bo/xmlui/handle/123456789/9876 en application/pdf European Respiratory Journal |
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HIPERTENSIÓN PULMONAR HIPOXIA CRÓNICA GRAN ALTURA RESPUESTA A NIFEDIPINA HIPERTENSIÓN PULMONAR HIPOXIA CRÓNICA GRAN ALTURA RESPUESTA A NIFEDIPINA |
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ABSTRACT.
Permanent residents at high altitude may develop excessive polycythaemia (H-Hb) and pulmonary hypertension, which often leads to cardiac failure. Inhibitors of calcium channels have been shown to reverse pulmonary hypertension in
respiratory diseases and in primary pulmonary hypertension, but their efficiency has
not been evaluated in high-altitude-induced pulmonary hypertension.
Systolic pulmonary arterial pressure (Ppa) was studied by Doppler echocardiography, at rest and after sublingual nifedipine, in 31 asymptomatic residents at 3,600 m.
Individuals were separated into two groups according to resting Ppa: a group with low
Ppa (ð4.7 kPa, n=17) and a group with high Ppa (>4.7 kPa, n=14). Individuals were also
split into two groups according to haemoglobin (Hb) concentration: a normocy-thaemic (L-Hb) group ([Hb] ð180 g·L-1, n=17) and a H-Hb group ([Hb] >180 g·L-1, n=14).
No significant difference in Ppa was observed between the L-Hb and H-Hb groups.
There was no correlation between [Hb] and Ppa. Nifedipine induced a decrease of >20%
in Ppa in two-thirds of the subjects. This response was correlated with higher levels of
basal Ppa (p<0.001) and was inversely correlated with age in the L-Hb group (p<0.05).
Pulmonary vasoreactivity to nifedipine was independent of the degree of H-Hb.
Pulmonary hypertension secondary to chronic altitude hypoxia may be reversible,
despite a possible remodelling of the pulmonary arterioles. |
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Pulmonary hypertension in high-altitude chronic hypoxia : response to nifedipine |
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