Sildenafil Reduces Pulmonary Vascular Resistance in Single Ventricular Physiology
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Background: High pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) may be a risk factor for early and late mortality in both Glen shunt and Fontan operation patients. Furthermore, PVR may increase long after the Fontan operation. Whether pulmonary vasodilators such as phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitors can decrease PVR in patients with single ventricular physiology remains undetermined.
Methods And Results: This was a prospective, multicenter study. Patients with single ventricular physiology who have a PVR index higher than 2.5 Wood units·㎡ (WU) were enrolled. Cardiac catheterization was performed before and after administration of sildenafil in all patients. After the Fontan operation, a six minute walk test (6MWT) was also performed. A total of 42 patients were enrolled. PVR was significantly decreased in each stage of single ventricular physiology after sildenafil administration: from 4.3±1.5WU to 2.1±0.6WU (p<0.01) in patients before a Glenn shunt, from 3.2±0.5WU to 1.6±0.6WU (p<0.001) in patients after a Glenn shunt, and from 3.9±1.7WU to 2.3±0.8WU (p<0.001) in patients after Fontan. In patients after Fontan, the 6MWT increased from 416±74m to 485±72m (p<0.01), and NYHA functional class improved significantly (p<0.05) after sildenafil administration. No major side effects were observed in any patients.
Conclusions: Sildenafil reduced PVR in patients with single ventricle physiology. Sildenafil increased exercise capacity and improved NYHA functional class in patients after a Fontan operation. This implies that pulmonary vasodilation is a potential therapeutic target in selected patients with elevated PVR with single ventricle physiology. Long-term clinical significance warrants further study.
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