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Adult-onset idiopathic peripheral pulmonary artery stenosis

Yudai Tamura, Yuichi Tamura, Ayako Shigeta, Kazuya Hosokawa, Yu Taniguchi, Takumi Inami, Shiro Adachi, Ichizo Tsujino, Naohiko Nakanishi, Kimi Sato, Jiro Sakamoto, Nobuhiro Tanabe, Noriaki Takama, Kazuto Nakamura, Kayoko Kubota, Naohiro Komura, Shigehiko Kato, Jun Yamashita, Makoto Takei, Shuji Joho, Shunsuke Ishii, Ryo Takemura, Koichiro Sugimura, Koichiro Tatsumi

2023European Respiratory Journal12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background Peripheral pulmonary artery stenosis (PPS) refers to stenosis of the pulmonary artery from the trunk to the peripheral arteries. Although paediatric PPS is well described, the clinical characteristics of adult-onset idiopathic PPS have not been established. Our objectives in this study were to characterise the disease profile of adult-onset PPS. Methods We collected data in Japanese centres. This cohort included patients who underwent pulmonary angiography (PAG) and excluded patients with chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension or Takayasu arteritis. Patient backgrounds, right heart catheterisation (RHC) findings, imaging findings and treatment profiles were collected. Results 44 patients (median (interquartile range) age 39 (29–57) years; 29 females (65.9%)) with PPS were enrolled from 20 centres. In PAG, stenosis of segmental and peripheral pulmonary arteries was observed in 41 (93.2%) and 36 patients (81.8%), respectively. 35 patients (79.5%) received medications approved for pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) and 22 patients (50.0%) received combination therapy. 25 patients (56.8%) underwent transcatheter pulmonary angioplasty. RHC data showed improvements in both mean pulmonary arterial pressure (44 versus 40 mmHg; p<0.001) and pulmonary vascular resistance (760 versus 514 dyn·s·cm −5 ; p<0.001) from baseline to final follow-up. The 3-, 5- and 10-year survival rates of patients with PPS were 97.5% (95% CI 83.5–99.6%), 89.0% (95% CI 68.9–96.4%) and 67.0% (95% CI 41.4–83.3%), respectively. Conclusions In this study, patients with adult-onset idiopathic PPS presented with segmental and peripheral pulmonary artery stenosis. Although patients had severe pulmonary hypertension at baseline, they showed a favourable treatment response to PAH drugs combined with transcatheter pulmonary angioplasty.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePulmonary arteryInternal medicineCardiologyStenosisAngioplastyPulmonary hypertensionArteritisLeft pulmonary arteryCardiac catheterizationPulmonary angiographyPeripheralSurgeryCongenital Heart Disease StudiesPulmonary Hypertension Research and TreatmentsVascular Anomalies and Treatments
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