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Rev. chil. enferm. respir ; 36(1): 41-47, mar. 2020. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1115461

ABSTRACT

En los pacientes con Hipertensión Arterial Pulmonar (HAP) de alto riesgo, en clase funcional (CF)IV, la terapia específica debe ser combinada y debe incluir una prostaciclina (PGI2) de uso sistémico en espera de trasplante bipulmonar (TBP). En el sistema público la única PGI2 disponible para asociar a Sildenafil y algún inhibidor de endotelina (Ambrisentan o Bosentan) es Iloprost nebulizado, que si bien es efectiva, no logra estabilizar los casos graves con severa disfunción del ventrículo derecho (VD). Se presenta el primer caso en el Instituto del Tórax, centro de referencia nacional de HAP, del uso de treprostinil en una paciente de 24 años con HAP grave e indicación de TBP. Treprostinil es un análogo sintético de PGI2 de uso subcutáneo en dosis desde 1 a 40 ng/kg/min. La paciente presentaba una situación de extrema gravedad: CF IV, distancia recorrida en el test de caminata de 6 min (DRTC 6 min) < 300 m,derrame pericárdico y severa disfunción del VD con TAPSE (índice de disfunción del VD) de 13 cm/s asociado a ProBNP >2.500 pg/ml. Luego de 6 meses de hospitalización en intermedio, terapia triple (Sildenafil, Ambrisentan e Iloprost nebulizado) asociado a O2,diuréticos y milrinona, logró ser dada de alta a las 3 semanas del inicio de treprostinil, regresando al trabajo a los 2 meses y estabilizando su condición en CF III, con DRTC 6 min > 440 m, mejoría de la función del VD(TAPSE 19). El ProBNP persistió elevado, 1.491 pg/ml, indicando que su enfermedad es grave y progresiva; sin embargo, ha logrado un nivel de estabilidad clínica que le permite una adecuada vida de relación familiar y laboral.


In high risk Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) patients with functional class (FC) IV, specific therapy must be combined and must include systemic prostacyclin (PGI2), meanwhile they are enlisted for double lung transplant (DLT). In Chilean Public Health System, nebulized Iloprost is the only PGI2 available to combine with Sildenafil and either Ambrisentan or Bosentan as endothelin receptor antagonist. This association is not enough for severe cases with right ventricular (RV) dysfunction. The first case from the National Institute of Thorax as a referral center is presented now in a 24 years-old lady treated with treprostinil. She has severe PAH with DLT indication. Treprostinil is a PGI2 analog, for subcutaneous use in a dose from 1 to 40 ng/kg/min. She was extremely sick, with FC IV, she walked < 300 m at 6 min walking test (6 MWT), presented pericardial effusion and severe RV dysfunction, with TAPSE (echocardiography index for RV dysfunction)=13 cm/s, ProBNP > 2,500 pg/ml. Six months after being at intensive care unit with triple therapy (Sildenafil, ambrisentan and nebulized Iloprost) plus oxygen, diuretics and milrinone, she was finally discharged after receiving a 3 weeks treprostinil course. She came back to work two months later and her condition was more stable: FC III, she walked > 440 m at 6MWT, with a significant improvement in RV function with TAPSE = 19. Although ProBNP decreased to 1,491pg/ml, it was still high, pointing out the progressive nature of her disease. However, she met a better clinical condition which allows her to reach a much better quality of life from a personal, familial and social point of view.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Young Adult , Epoprostenol/analogs & derivatives , Hypertension, Pulmonary/drug therapy , Antihypertensive Agents/therapeutic use , Phenylpropionates/therapeutic use , Pyridazines/therapeutic use , Radiography, Thoracic , Epoprostenol/therapeutic use , Drug Combinations , Sildenafil Citrate/therapeutic use , Computed Tomography Angiography , Hypertension, Pulmonary/diagnostic imaging
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Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery ; : 145-151, 2013.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-186814

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: This study evaluated the effects of Beraprost sodium (Berasil) on subjective leg symptoms in patients with peripheral arterial disease caused by diabetes mellitus. METHODS: Ninety-four diabetic patients with peripheral arterial disease were treated with Beraprost in a fixed-dose, prospective, multicenter, cohort study. Beraprost (40 microg) was administered orally 3 times daily (120 microg/day) for 12 weeks. We developed a new disease-specific symptom questionnaire, which evaluated the effect of peripheral arterial disease on leg discomfort in daily life and assessed therapeutic responses to treatment. Patients were asked for their subjective assessment of symptoms on a written questionnaire before treatment and after 12 weeks of therapy. RESULTS: There was significant improvement in all estimated subjective symptoms (burning, coldness, edema, exertional pain, stabbing, and paresthesias) in the lower extremities at 12 weeks (p < 0.001). There were 18 patients with neuropathy in whom significant improvement was noted for 6 subjective symptoms at 12 weeks (p < 0.05). Adverse events considered to be drug-related were observed in 4 patients (4.3%), all of which were mild and resolved with discontinuation of the medication. CONCLUSIONS: Beraprost is effective as a treatment for improving various subjective symptoms in the lower extremities, such as burning, coldness, edema, exertional pain, stabbing, and paresthesias, in diabetic patients with peripheral arterial disease.


Subject(s)
Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Cohort Studies , Diabetes Complications/drug therapy , Epoprostenol/analogs & derivatives , Peripheral Arterial Disease/complications , Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors/therapeutic use , Prospective Studies , Statistics, Nonparametric
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Arch. cardiol. Méx ; 77(supl.4): S4-198-S4-201, oct.-dic. 2007. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-568692

ABSTRACT

Until recent years, pulmonary arterial hypertension was considered as an untreatable disease. However, with the better knowledge in its pathobiology, new drugs have been developed. These new drugs can be divided in three main groups: 1. Prostacyclin analogs (Epoprostenol, iloprost, treprostinil); 2. Endothelin antagonists (Bosentan, sitaxsentan); and 3. Phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors (Sildenafil). Numerous studies have evaluated the safety and efficacy of these drugs, showing significant improvement in exercise capacity, quality of life and time to worsening. Some of them have even showed a better survival when compared with conventional treatment. Despite these advances, pulmonary arterial hypertension remains an incurable disease, so the focus of new studies is the combination of two or more drugs with a different mechanism of action.


Subject(s)
Humans , Hypertension, Pulmonary , Algorithms , Endothelins , Epoprostenol/analogs & derivatives
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J. pediatr. (Rio J.) ; 82(5,supl): S153-S165, Nov. 2006. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-441735

ABSTRACT

OBJETIVO: Estabelecer uma revisão acerca do manejo diagnóstico e terapêutico da hipertensão pulmonar na população pediátrica, com ênfase nos aspectos farmacológicos. FONTES DOS DADOS: Busca eletrônica de publicações nas bases de dados MEDLINE/PubMed, LILACS e Cochrane Collaboration. Estabeleceu-se uma estratégia de busca priorizando a identificação de ensaios clínicos (controlados ou não controlados), revisões sistemáticas e diretrizes publicados nos últimos 10 anos. SíNTESE DOS DADOS: Muitos avanços têm sido incorporados ao conhecimento da hipertensão pulmonar nos últimos anos. Aspectos relativos a diferenças nos mecanismos fisiopatológicos da doença entre as diferentes faixas etárias têm modificado o tratamento e o prognóstico dos pacientes. Uma ação combinada de propriedades vasodilatadoras mais seletivas e ação antiproliferativa e o emprego de novas drogas representam princípios fundamentais das novas propostas terapêuticas. Para considerar benefícios associados à utilização dessas novas terapêuticas, é fundamental que cada paciente tenha a sua doença adequadamente diagnosticada, classificado o grau de comprometimento da doença e a sua capacidade de reatividade vascular estabelecida, o que é mais difícil na população pediátrica. CONCLUSÃO: Até o momento, não existe um tratamento que possa ser considerado ideal para o manejo da hipertensão pulmonar. Considerando a possibilidade do emprego de novas drogas, a maioria dos estudos existentes foi conduzida em populações adultas. Poucos dados são disponíveis para crianças, sendo a maioria ensaios clínicos não controlados e séries de casos. Considerando diferenças já estabelecidas entre os mecanismos da doença e aspectos prognósticos entre as diferentes faixas etárias, é difícil afirmar que tais drogas possam ser incorporadas, com as mesmas indicações e os mesmos resultados, ao tratamento da hipertensão pulmonar infantil.


OBJECTIVE: To perform a review of the diagnostic and therapeutic management of pulmonary hypertension in the pediatric population, with emphasis on pharmacological factors. SOURCES: Electronic search of publications on the MEDLINE/PubMed, LILACS and Cochrane Collaboration databases. The search strategy adopted gave priority to the identification of clinical trials (controlled or uncontrolled), systematic reviews and directives published during the last 10 years. SUMMARY OF THE FINDINGS: Many advances have been incorporated into our understanding of pulmonary hypertension during recent years. Issues related to differences in the pathophysiological mechanism of the disease between different age groups have altered both the treatment and prognosis of patients. The combined effect of more selective vasodilatory properties and antiproliferative action and the employment of new drugs are the basic principles of new treatment proposals. In order to be able to gauge the benefits associated with the use of these new therapies, it is of fundamental importance that all patients have their disease correctly diagnosed, the degree of functional compromise classified and their vascular reactivity capacity established, which is more difficult with pediatric patients. CONCLUSIONS: To date there is no treatment that can be considered ideal for the management of pulmonary hypertension. With reference to the possibility of employing new drugs, the majority of studies that have been published were undertaken with adult populations. Few data are available on children, and the majority of studies are uncontrolled trials or case series. Taking into account differences that have already been established between different age groups in terms of disease mechanisms and prognostic aspects, it is difficult to claim that these drugs can be incorporated into the treatment of childhood pulmonary hypertension with the same indications and results.


Subject(s)
Humans , Child , Antihypertensive Agents/therapeutic use , Hypertension, Pulmonary/drug therapy , Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors/therapeutic use , Piperazines/therapeutic use , Sulfonamides/therapeutic use , Sulfones/therapeutic use , Endothelium-Dependent Relaxing Factors/therapeutic use , Epoprostenol/analogs & derivatives , Epoprostenol/therapeutic use , Hypertension, Pulmonary/diagnosis , Hypertension, Pulmonary/physiopathology , Nitric Oxide/therapeutic use , Prognosis , Purines/therapeutic use , Receptors, Endothelin/antagonists & inhibitors , Receptors, Endothelin/therapeutic use , Severity of Illness Index
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 134(7): 902-909, jul. 2006. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-434593

ABSTRACT

Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension includes a heterogeneous group of disorders with a common genetic, pathological and hemodinamyc origin. It is characterized by a high pulmonary artery pressure due to a primary vascular disease, as a consequence of genetic and environmental factors. The common pathway is a vascular imbalance towards vasoconstriction and proliferation inside the small vessels. According to the World Health Organization, 2003, Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension is classified as idiopathic, familiar or associated to connective tissue diseases, HIV, drugs, porto-pulmonary hypertension, congenital intracardiac shunts and others. The diagnosis is based in hemodynamics. Echocardiogram is a non invasive and right ventricular catheterization is an invasive diagnostic tool. Follow up is based on a clinical and functional assessment through functional class classification, dyspnea scores and 6-minute walking test. The prognosis is historically devastating but new therapies are changing the natural history of the disease. New treatments have demonstrated improvement in symptoms, hemodynamic profiles and survival. Intravenous, subcutaneous or inhaled prostanoids such as Epoprostenol, Treprostinil or Iloprost respectively have been approved for Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension treatment as well as oral endothelial receptor blockers. They are all considered first line treatments for arterial pulmonary hypertensive patients with even better benefits than lung transplantation. Phosphodiesterase inhibitors (Sildenafil), have been recently approved for the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension.


Subject(s)
Humans , Antihypertensive Agents/therapeutic use , Hypertension, Pulmonary/diagnosis , Hypertension, Pulmonary/drug therapy , Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors/therapeutic use , Epoprostenol/analogs & derivatives , Epoprostenol/therapeutic use , Hypertension, Pulmonary/surgery , Iloprost/therapeutic use , Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors/therapeutic use , Piperazines/therapeutic use , Prognosis , Purines/therapeutic use , Sulfones/therapeutic use
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Gac. méd. Méx ; 142(1): 19-28, ene.-feb. 2006. tab, ilus, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-571156

ABSTRACT

Introducción: La reducción en la variabilidad de la frecuencia cardiaca ha sido identificada como factor de riesgo en enfermedad cardiovascular, pero su descripción en hipertensión arterial pulmonar severa se desconoce. Material y métodos: Se estudiaron pacientes con hipertensión arterial pulmonar grave, 32 con hipertensión pulmonar primaria, 34 con hipertensión pulmonar secundaria a cardiopatía congénita (Eisenmenger) y 44 sujetos control sin evidencia de enfermedad. La evaluación del registro ambulatorio de la frecuencia cardiaca se realizó por métodos convencionales. El análisis espectral y la relación a baja y alta frecuencia se realizó utilizando el método de Fourier. Comparaciones entre día y noche se realizó entre los grupos. Después de conocer el perfil circadiano, 15 pacientes con hipertensión pulmonar fueron seleccionados para recibir tratamiento al azar con Treprostinil (Prostaglandina) o placebo por vía subcutánea. Posteriormente (3 meses) se analizaron nuevamente los parámetros de variabilidad de frecuencia cardiaca y de hemodinámica para conocer el impacto de dicha terapéutica. Resultados: Se detectó un estado franco de hipertonía simpática en el grupo de hipertensión pulmonar, sobre todo en los pacientes con hipertensión pulmonar primaria. El efecto de Treprostinil fue claramente asociado con disminución del tono simpático y un aumento de la capacidad física. Conclusiones: Los pacientes con hipertensión arterial pulmonar, cursan con equilibrio simpático-vagal alterado sobre todo durante el día. Hay pérdida del ritmo circadiano. Dichos trastornos pueden ser reversibles con la aplicación de treprostinil. El equilibrio simpáticovagal de la frecuencia cardiaca es un instrumento no invasivo que permite estratificar mejor al paciente con hipertensión arterial pulmonar grave.


BACKGROUND: A reduction of heart rate variability (HRV) is currently considered an independent risk factor for morbidity, mortality and severity of severalcardiac disease, however, the dynamic sympathovagal modulation on HRV during 24 hr in primary pulmonary hypertension (PPH) had not been described. METHODS: 24 hr Holter monitoring (HA) were recorded in 32 patients (mean age 34, +/-12, 90% female) with severe primary pulmonary hypertension (mean pulmonary pressure, 90:t:12 mm Hg), and in 34 patients (mean age 36 +/-14, 60% female) with Eisenmenger syndrome (ES) secondary to septal ventricular defect or atent ductus arteriosus. A control group (n=44) paired for age, gender and arterial pulmonary pressure was included. HRV time and spectral parameters (mean, SDNN, SDANN, rMSSD, PNN50, LF, HF and LF/HF ratio) were analyzed during three periods: 24 hr; day (8-22:00), night (23-07:00) and also every hour of recording at 5 min-intervals). After detection of sympatho-vagal balance 15 patients were randomized, Treprostinil (prostaglandin) was administered to 6 patients and subcutaneous placebo to 9. RESULTS: HRV frequency parameters during 24 hr HM were significantly different among groups. LF/HF (day) 5.9:1:12.5:1:1P.001 and LF/HF night) 2.8:tlvs.1.5:l:.8.034. Sympathovagal modulation on 24 hr HRV showed that heart rate circadian rhythm is clearly altered in both PPH and ES, but the sympathetic tone in PPH is higher at l 24 hr. (p < .05), after administering treprostinil a recovery of sympathovagal balance was observed CONCLUSIONS: Autonomic cardiac disturbance is clearly present in PPH and ES. The circadian rhythm of HRV is first lost due to an increase of sympathetic tone. These changes may be markers of autonomic disbalance that favor the development of arrhythmias and sudden death. The sympathovagal balance in PPH could be considered an important risk marker.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Heart Rate/physiology , Hypertension, Pulmonary/physiopathology , Circadian Rhythm/physiology , Electrocardiography, Ambulatory , Epoprostenol/analogs & derivatives , Epoprostenol/pharmacology , Heart Rate/drug effects , Vagus Nerve/physiopathology , Prognosis , Circadian Rhythm/drug effects , Severity of Illness Index , Sympathetic Nervous System/physiopathology
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