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Background/Objectives: Pulmonary hypertension (PH) often accompanies chronic lung diseases. Several chronic lung diseases with PH portends unfavorable outcomes. We investigated which variables in this cohort of patients with chronic lung disease and PH predicts mortality. Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of patients with chronic lung disease and PH at a single tertiary, academic center. The underlying lung disease included were COPD, IPF, other fibrotic ILD, non-fibrotic ILD, fibrotic sarcoidosis, and CPFE. All patients had right heart catheterization diagnostic of PH as well as pulmonary function testing data including 6 min walk testing. Univariable and multivariate Cox regression was performed to identify variables associated with mortality. Results: We identified 793 patients with chronic lung disease and PH. In total, 144 patients died prior to potential lung transplant. In multivariable Cox regression IPF, other fibrotic ILD, non-fibrotic ILD, and CPFE were significantly associated with an increased risk of mortality. Severe PH (PVR > 5 WU), FEV1 5 WU, 6 min walk test less than 150 m, as well as spirometric data including FEV1 < 30% and FVC < 40% predicted were independently associated with an increased risk of death.
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Jay Pescatore
Baylor University Medical Center
Matthew Bittner
Temple University Hospital
Gilbert E. D’Alonzo
Temple University Hospital
Journal of Clinical Medicine
Temple University Hospital
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e64b29b6db6435875db93f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13123472