No effect of epoprostenol on right ventricular diameter in patients with acute pulmonary embolism: a randomized controlled trial.
Author(s): Kooter AJ, Ijzerman RG, Kamp O, Boonstra AB, Smulders YM
Affiliation(s): Department of Internal Medicine, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. jkooter@vumc.nl
Publication date & source: 2010-03-30, BMC Pulm Med., 10:18.
Publication type: Randomized Controlled Trial
BACKGROUND: Right ventricular dilatation in the setting of acute pulmonary embolism is associated with an adverse prognosis. Treatment with a pulmonary vasodilator has never been studied systematically. We evaluated the effect of epoprostenol on right ventricular diameter and function in patients with acute pulmonary embolism and right ventricular dilatation. METHODS: In a randomized, single-blind study, 14 patients with acute pulmonary embolism received epoprostenol or placebo infusion for 24 hours on top of conventional treatment. Effects on right ventricular end-diastolic diameter, systolic pulmonary artery pressure, right ventricle fractional area change and tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion were assessed by serial echocardiography. Furthermore Troponin T and NT-proBNP were measured serially. RESULTS: Compared to placebo, epoprostenol was associated with a relative change from baseline in right ventricular end-diastolic diameter of +2% after 2.5 hours and -8% after 24 hours. Epoprostenol did not have a significant effect on systolic pulmonary artery pressure, right ventricular fractional area change and tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion, nor on biochemical parameters. CONCLUSION: In patients with acute pulmonary embolism and right ventricular overload, treatment with epoprostenol did not improve right ventricular dilatation or any other measured variables of right ventricular overload. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Registration: URL: NCT01014156Medical ethical committee: Medisch-ethische toetsingscommissie (METc) from the VUmc (free university medical centre).
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