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Congenital heart disease-associated pulmonary arterial hypertension: preliminary results from a novel registry

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INTERNAL MEDICINE JOURNAL
卷 42, 期 8, 页码 874-879

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1445-5994.2011.02708.x

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congenital heart disease; pulmonary arterial hypertension; Eisenmenger syndrome; registry

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  1. Actelion Australia Pty Ltd

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Background/Aims: Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) frequently accompanies childhood congenital heart disease (CHD) and may persist into adult life. The advent of specific PAH therapies for PAH prompted formation of a national Australian and New Zealand registry in 2010 to document the incidence, demographics, presentation and outcomes for these patients. Methods: This multicentre, prospective, web-based registry enrols patients with CHD-associated PAH being followed in a tertiary centre. The inclusion criteria stipulated patient age =16 years, a measured mean pulmonary arterial pressure >25 mmHg at rest or echocardiographical evidence of PAH or a diagnosis of Eisenmenger syndrome, and followed since 1 January 2000. A single observer collected standardised data during a series of site visits. Results: Of the first 50 patients enrolled, 30 (60%) were female. The mean age (standard deviation (SD)) at the time of PAH diagnosis or confirmation in an adult centre was 27.23 (10.07) years, and 32 (64%) patients are currently aged >30 years. Fourteen (28%) patients were in World Health Organization Functional Class II and 36 (72%) in Class III at the time of diagnosis. Forty-seven of 50 (94%) had congenital systemic-pulmonary shunts, and 36 (72%) never underwent intervention. Thirteen (26%) had Down syndrome. Confirmation of PAH by recent cardiac catheterisation was available in 30 (60%) subjects. During follow up, a total of 32 (64%) patients received a PAH-specific therapy. Conclusions: CHD associated with PAH in adult life has resulted in a new population with unique needs. This registry will allow documentation of clinical course and long-term outcomes for these patients.

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