P73 THE ASSESSMENT OF PULMONARY ARTERY STIFFNESS IN COPD USING CARDIAC MRI THE Q/A METHOD
Background: Pulmonary artery distensibility and pulsatility has been studied in patients with COPD using cardiac MRI (CMRI) (1). However, pulmonary artery pulse wave velocity (PA- PWV) using ‘QA’ method (2) in CMRI has not been studied in this population. We hypothesized that patients with COPD have...
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description | Background: Pulmonary artery distensibility and pulsatility has been studied in patients with COPD using cardiac MRI (CMRI) (1). However, pulmonary artery pulse wave velocity (PA- PWV) using ‘QA’ method (2) in CMRI has not been studied in this population. We hypothesized that patients with COPD have a higher PA-PWV compared to healthy individuals.
Methods: This analysis includes 23 COPD and 12 healthy volunteers (current or ex-smokers free from respiratory disease). Cardiac MRI was used to measure PA-PWV using a 3.0T GE Signa HDx MRI scanner (GE Healthcare), phase-contrast cross-sectional images using steady-state free precession sequence were obtained approximately 2 cm above the pulmonary valve, under free-breathing conditions. Aortic PWV was measured using the Sphymocor device along with mean arterial pressure (MAP), heart rate, lung function (forced expiratory volume in 1sec (FEV1) and forced vital capacity (FVC) and their ratio), 6-minute-walk-distance (6MWD) oxygen saturations.
Results: Patients with COPD and the healthy individuals were similar in age, gender and BMI (p > 0.05). Patients with COPD had greater PA-PWV and heart rate as well as poorer lung function and oxygen saturations and 6MWD (all p < 0.05) (Table-1). PA-PWV did not relate to age, BMI, AoPWV, MAP, heart rate, lung function, oxygen saturations, but PAPWV was greater in males than females (p < 0.05).
COPD (n = 23)
Controls (n = 12)
p-value
Age (yrs)
65.8±7.3
66.8±7.1
0.713
Gender (male:female)
11:12
6:6
0.903
BMI kg/m2
25.5±3.3
26.6±3.4
0.351
Smoking (pack years)
39.0±29.9
12.2±8.6
<0.001
PA-PWV (m/s)
3.37±0.6
1.41±0.4
<0.001
AoPWV (m/s)
9.4±2.6
8.5±1.3
0.316
MAP (mmHg)
97.2±9.5
90.5±11.2
0.088
Resting heart rate (bpm)
68±9
62±7
0.034
FEV1/FVC (L)
0.55±0.14
0.75±0.06
<0.001
FEV1 % predicted
59.2±17.6
105.8±12.5
<0.001
6MWD (m)
388.2±127.7
536.8±49.9
<0.001
Table 1.Data are mean±SD.
Conclusions: Patients with COPD have stiffer pulmonary arteries compared to healthy individuals, as measured by PA-PWV using the Q/A method. Further analysis will investigate the association between pulmonary artery stiffness and cardiac function. |
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spelling | doaj.art-a31c699dd79c4897a55da98e9584a3c02022-12-22T01:56:16ZengBMCArtery Research1876-44012017-12-012010.1016/j.artres.2017.10.089P73 THE ASSESSMENT OF PULMONARY ARTERY STIFFNESS IN COPD USING CARDIAC MRI THE Q/A METHODNichola GaleSujoy SaikiaMargaret MunneryJohn CockcroftBackground: Pulmonary artery distensibility and pulsatility has been studied in patients with COPD using cardiac MRI (CMRI) (1). However, pulmonary artery pulse wave velocity (PA- PWV) using ‘QA’ method (2) in CMRI has not been studied in this population. We hypothesized that patients with COPD have a higher PA-PWV compared to healthy individuals. Methods: This analysis includes 23 COPD and 12 healthy volunteers (current or ex-smokers free from respiratory disease). Cardiac MRI was used to measure PA-PWV using a 3.0T GE Signa HDx MRI scanner (GE Healthcare), phase-contrast cross-sectional images using steady-state free precession sequence were obtained approximately 2 cm above the pulmonary valve, under free-breathing conditions. Aortic PWV was measured using the Sphymocor device along with mean arterial pressure (MAP), heart rate, lung function (forced expiratory volume in 1sec (FEV1) and forced vital capacity (FVC) and their ratio), 6-minute-walk-distance (6MWD) oxygen saturations. Results: Patients with COPD and the healthy individuals were similar in age, gender and BMI (p > 0.05). Patients with COPD had greater PA-PWV and heart rate as well as poorer lung function and oxygen saturations and 6MWD (all p < 0.05) (Table-1). PA-PWV did not relate to age, BMI, AoPWV, MAP, heart rate, lung function, oxygen saturations, but PAPWV was greater in males than females (p < 0.05). COPD (n = 23) Controls (n = 12) p-value Age (yrs) 65.8±7.3 66.8±7.1 0.713 Gender (male:female) 11:12 6:6 0.903 BMI kg/m2 25.5±3.3 26.6±3.4 0.351 Smoking (pack years) 39.0±29.9 12.2±8.6 <0.001 PA-PWV (m/s) 3.37±0.6 1.41±0.4 <0.001 AoPWV (m/s) 9.4±2.6 8.5±1.3 0.316 MAP (mmHg) 97.2±9.5 90.5±11.2 0.088 Resting heart rate (bpm) 68±9 62±7 0.034 FEV1/FVC (L) 0.55±0.14 0.75±0.06 <0.001 FEV1 % predicted 59.2±17.6 105.8±12.5 <0.001 6MWD (m) 388.2±127.7 536.8±49.9 <0.001 Table 1.Data are mean±SD. Conclusions: Patients with COPD have stiffer pulmonary arteries compared to healthy individuals, as measured by PA-PWV using the Q/A method. Further analysis will investigate the association between pulmonary artery stiffness and cardiac function.https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125930269/view |
spellingShingle | Nichola Gale Sujoy Saikia Margaret Munnery John Cockcroft P73 THE ASSESSMENT OF PULMONARY ARTERY STIFFNESS IN COPD USING CARDIAC MRI THE Q/A METHOD Artery Research |
title | P73 THE ASSESSMENT OF PULMONARY ARTERY STIFFNESS IN COPD USING CARDIAC MRI THE Q/A METHOD |
title_full | P73 THE ASSESSMENT OF PULMONARY ARTERY STIFFNESS IN COPD USING CARDIAC MRI THE Q/A METHOD |
title_fullStr | P73 THE ASSESSMENT OF PULMONARY ARTERY STIFFNESS IN COPD USING CARDIAC MRI THE Q/A METHOD |
title_full_unstemmed | P73 THE ASSESSMENT OF PULMONARY ARTERY STIFFNESS IN COPD USING CARDIAC MRI THE Q/A METHOD |
title_short | P73 THE ASSESSMENT OF PULMONARY ARTERY STIFFNESS IN COPD USING CARDIAC MRI THE Q/A METHOD |
title_sort | p73 the assessment of pulmonary artery stiffness in copd using cardiac mri the q a method |
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