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Kovacs, G; Avian, A; Foris, V; Tscherner, M; Kqiku, X; Douschan, P; Bachmaier, G; Olschewski, A; Matucci-Cerinic, M; Olschewski, H.
Use of ECG and Other Simple Non-Invasive Tools to Assess Pulmonary Hypertension.
PLoS One. 2016; 11(12):e0168706-e0168706 Doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0168706 [OPEN ACCESS]
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Kovacs Gabor
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Avian Alexander
Bachmaier Gerhard
Douschan Philipp
Foris Vasile
Kqiku-Kryeziu Xhylsime
Olschewski Andrea
Olschewski Horst
Tscherner Maria
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There is a broad consensus that pulmonary hypertension (PH) is to be diagnosed by right heart catheterization (RHC) and that the most important non-invasive tool is echocardiography. However, the role of simple non-invasive tools in the work-up of PH is not clearly defined. We hypothesized that the use of simple non-invasive techniques may help to guide important decisions in the diagnostics of pulmonary hypertension. We aimed to develop an algorithm with the use of simple, non-invasive tools in order to identify patients with very high or very low likelihood of PH. We retrospectively analyzed all consecutive patients undergoing RHC between 2005 and 2010 in our center and performed logistic regression of simple non-invasive parameters regarding detection and exclusion of PH and derived a two-step algorithm. In a prospective study we evaluated this algorithm between 2011 and 2013. The retrospective cohort consisted of n = 394 patients of which 49% presented with PH. Right axis deviation in the ECG was present in 90/394 patients and had a positive predictive value (PPV) of 93% for PH. The combination of non-right axis deviation, N-terminal pro brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP)<333pg/ml, arterial oxygen saturation (SO2)≥95.5% and WHO functional class I-II was present in 69/394 patients and excluded PH with a negative predictive value (NPV) of 96%. The prospective study confirmed these results in a cohort of n = 168 patients (PPV:92%, NPV:97%). Taken together, simple non-invasive tools allowed a prediction regarding the presence or absence of PH in 42% of patients with suspected PH. ECG, NT-proBNP, SO2 and WHO functional class may predict the presence or absence of PH in almost half of the patients with suspected PH, suggesting an important role for these variables in the work-up of patients at risk for PH. NCT01607502.
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