Abnormal invasive hemodynamics in heart transplant recipients: A single-center, retrospective study.

Navin Rajagopalan, Donna R Dennis, Julia Akhtarekhavari, Kenneth Campbell
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Abstract

Background: Few studies have quantified invasive hemodynamic parameters in post heart transplant recipients.

Aim: To report the incidence of abnormal hemodynamics in heart transplant recipients at 1-year and 3-year post-transplant and determine if there was any correlation with recipient and donor characteristics.

Methods: Data from 279 consecutive heart transplant recipients from 2007 through 2020 were analyzed. Clinical variables regarding both recipients and donors as well as hemodynamic variables obtained via right heart catheterization during 1-year and 3-year annual testing were recorded. Simple and multiple linear regression tests were used to determine how recipient and donor variables influenced hemodynamic parameters at 1-year and 3-year.

Results: Data were available for 260 patients and 224 patients at 1-year and 3-year post-transplant respectively. At 1-year, abnormal hemodynamic parameters were common with 24% patients having right atrial pressure (RAP) > 10 mmHg, 52% with mean pulmonary artery pressure > 20 mmHg, and 12% with pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (PCWP) > 18 mmHg. Similar abnormalities were noted at 3-year post-transplant. Recipient body mass index (BMI) demonstrated the strongest correlation with all 3 variables at both 1-year and 3-year by multivariate linear regression analysis (P < 0.001 for both). Both donor age and predicted heart mass difference between recipient and donor were significantly linked to RAP and PCWP at 1-year but did not predict any variables at 3-year post-transplant.

Conclusion: Abnormal hemodynamics are common at 1-year and 3-year post-transplant and are associated with recipients with high BMI.

心脏移植受者侵入性血流动力学异常:一项单中心回顾性研究。
背景:很少有研究量化心脏移植后受者的有创血流动力学参数。目的:报道心脏移植受者在移植后1年和3年的异常血流动力学发生率,并确定其是否与受体和供体特征相关。方法:分析2007年至2020年279例连续心脏移植受者的数据。记录1年和3年年度检测期间,受者和供者的临床变量以及通过右心导管获得的血流动力学变量。采用简单和多元线性回归检验确定受体和供体变量对1年和3年血流动力学参数的影响。结果:移植后1年和3年的数据分别为260例和224例。1年后,血液动力学参数异常常见:24%的患者右心房压(RAP) >0 mmHg, 52%的患者平均肺动脉压> 20 mmHg, 12%的患者肺毛细血管楔压(PCWP) > 18 mmHg。移植后3年也出现了类似的异常。多变量线性回归分析显示,接受者体重指数(BMI)与所有3个变量在1年和3年的相关性最强(P < 0.001)。移植后1年的RAP和PCWP与供者年龄和预测的心脏质量差异有显著相关性,但在移植后3年没有预测任何变量。结论:血液动力学异常在移植后1年和3年很常见,并且与高BMI的受者有关。
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