在急性心力衰竭住院期间右心室-肺动脉合的动态变化:预后影响
Vasileios Anastasiou1, Evdoxia Stavropoulou1, Emmanouela Peteinidou1
11st Department of Cardiology, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.
The American journal of cardiology
|December 30, 2025
概括
在急性心力衰竭患者中,持续的右心室-肺动脉脱预示着更糟糕的结果. 在出院时脱的患者的生存率明显较低,这突显了其预后的重要性.
科学领域:
- 心脏病学 心脏病学
- 肺高血压是什么意思 肺高血压
- 这是心脏衰竭.
背景情况:
- 右心室 - 肺动脉 (RV-PA) 脱是心力衰竭 (HF) 结果的关键预测因素.
- 在急性HF住院期间,RV-PA脱可能发生显著变化.
研究的目的:
- 在急性HF住院期间调查RV-PA脱的动态变化.
- 确定这些变化的预后意义.
主要方法:
- 心声学测量了490名急性HF患者的入院和出院时的肺动脉静脉压 (TAPSE/PASP) 比率.
- 定义为TAPSE/PASP<0.36 mm/mmHg的RV-PA脱方式
- 患者被分为RV-PA合,正常化的RV-PA脱和持久的RV-PA脱组.
主要成果:
- 在30.8%的患者中观察到持续的RV-PA脱.
- 持续的RV-PA脱独立地与更高的全因死亡率和HF再住院风险相关 (HR 2.78).
- 与其他组相比,持续的RV-PA脱 (37.1%) 的1年无事件生存率明显低于其他组.
结论:
- 在住院急性HF患者中,在出院时RV-PA脱的持续性与更糟糕的1年无事件生存率有关.
- 持续的RV-PA脱提供了超出基线风险因素的增量预后价值.
- 在出院时监测RV-PA合状态可能有助于对急性HF患者的风险分层.
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