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New strategy to resume and taper epoprostenol after lung transplant for pulmonary hypertension

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GENERAL THORACIC AND CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY
Volume 70, Issue 4, Pages 372-377

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SPRINGER JAPAN KK
DOI: 10.1007/s11748-021-01746-7

Keywords

Pulmonary hypertension; Lung transplantation; Epoprostenol; Prostacyclin

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Tapering pretransplant use of epoprostenol may improve perioperative outcomes for patients with severe pulmonary hypertension undergoing lung transplantation, reducing the occurrence of primary graft dysfunction and shortening mechanical ventilation duration.
Objective The perioperative outcome of lung transplantation (LTx) for patients with severe pulmonary hypertension (PH) remains poor due to the occurrence of primary graft dysfunction (PGD) from left ventricular failure. We hypothesized that tapering pretransplant use of epoprostenol rather than abrupt discontinuation after transplantation might improve perioperative outcomes. Methods We performed 23 LTxs for patients with severe PH who received epoprostenol therapy from 2008 until 2021. In the discontinued group (n = 6), epoprostenol was discontinued after the establishment of extracorporeal circulation. In the tapered group (n = 17), epoprostenol was discontinued and resumed after reperfusion, and then gradually tapered over the following 2 weeks. We assessed survival, bleeding, blood transfusion, re-opening of the chest, oxygenation, PGD score, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) requirement for recovery after transplantation, and duration of mechanical ventilation. Results The PGD score was significantly lower in the tapered group than in the discontinued group at 0 h, 24 h, and 48 h after LTx. In addition, the discontinued group required longer mechanical ventilation than the tapered group. Delayed chest closure and post-transplant ECMO use for recovery occurred significantly more frequently in the discontinued group. Conclusions To resume and taper epoprostenol administration after reperfusion in patients with severe PH may be a valuable new strategy associated with better perioperative outcomes.

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