To the best of our knowledge, acute decompensated left-sided heart failure with preserved left ventricular ejection fraction in a patient with scleroderma has not been previously reported. We describe a patient with severe pulmonary hypertension due to limited scleroderma in whom nesiritide led to marked reductions in pulmonary arterial and capillary wedge pressure as well as resolution of symptoms and pulmonary edema. Subsequent epoprostenol use was associated with an increase in pulmonary capillary wedge pressure and a recurrence of pulmonary edema. Thus, nesiritide may be the preferred agent in scleroderma patients with severe pulmonary hypertension and preserved left ventricular systolic function since epoprostenol may lead to adverse hemodynamic effects.

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