Postoperative Morbidity / Mortality Rates of Patients With Pulmonary Hypertension

NCT05565911 · Status: UNKNOWN · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 150

Last updated 2022-10-04

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Summary

Pulmonary hypertension (PHT) is an oPAP ≥25 mmHg as assessed by right heart catheterization at rest. It is divided into 5 groups according to its etiology and mechanism. The first group is patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension due to various reasons (drugs, connective tissue diseases, etc.). Group 2 is classified as left heart failure, group 3 is due to chronic lung disease and hypoxemia, group 4 is due to pulmonary arterial obstruction (most commonly CTEPH), and group 5 is patients with pulmonary hypertension due to multifactorial unspecified causes.

In the pathophysiology, pulmonary hypertension occurs when the balance is disturbed by endothelial dysfunction, decrease in vasodilator mediators (NO, prostacyclin) and increase in vasoconstrictor mediators (endothelin-1, serotonin, thromboxan) in the vascular bed.

Perioperatively, patients with WHO functional classification \>2, right ventricular hypertrophy, obese, chronic renal failure, previous PTE, COPD, diabetes mellitus are more prone to complications related to pulmonary hypertension. Although factors such as emergency surgery, intraoperative vasopressor use, delayed intubation, acidosis, and hyperthermia pave the way for postoperative pulmonary complications, attention should be paid to mortality and morbidity since they are also preventable factors.

Postoperatively, as a result of the supine position triggering bronchospasm with secretions, acute lung injury in addition to the existing comorbidity occurs. With the increase in respiratory workload, acute respiratory failure develops with symptoms such as hypoxemia and hypercarbia. Residual anesthesia, increased pain or prolonged mechanical ventilation time also decrease functional residual capacity, increasing the possibility of atelectasis development.

With the records we kept in our study, we aimed to show which complications the patients with pulmonary hypertension faced after their surgeries due to their underlying diseases and References ESC/ERC Guidelines Eurepean Heart Journal 2016; 37:67-119 Aguirre MA, et al. Advances in Anesthesia 2018;36: 201-30

Conditions

  • oPAP Should be > 25mmHg in Right Heart Catheterization at Rest
  • There Should be Patients Who Will Undergo Non-cardiac and Non-obstetric Surgery

Interventions

OTHER

no intervention

this is an observational study, there is no intervention.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Baskent University

    lead OTHER

Eligibility

Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2021-10-01
Primary Completion
2023-10-01
Completion
2023-10-01

Countries

  • Turkey (Türkiye)

Study Locations

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