Background: Many patients with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) progress to heart failure (HF), although some demonstrate left ventricular (LV) reverse remodeling (LVRR), which is associated with better outcomes. The pulmonary artery diameter (PAD) to ascending aortic diameter (AoD) ratio has been used as a prognostic predictor in patients with HF, although this tool's usefulness in predicting LVRR remains unknown.
Methods and results: Data from a prospective observational study of 211 patients diagnosed in 2000-2020 with DCM were retrospectively analyzed. Sixty-nine patients with New York Heart Association class I or II HF were included. LVRR was observed in 23 patients (33.3%). The mean LV ejection fraction (29%) and LV end-diastolic dimension (64.5 mm) were similar in patients with and without LVRR. The PAD/AoD ratio was significantly lower in patients with LVRR than those without (81.4% vs. 92.4%, respectively; P=0.003). The optimal PAD/AoD cut-off value for detecting LVRR was 0.9 according to the receiver operating characteristic curve analysis. Multivariate analysis identified a PAD/AoD ratio ≥0.9 as an independent predictor of presence/absence of LVRR. Cardiac events were significantly more common in patients with a PAD/AoD ratio ≥0.9 than those with a ratio <0.9, after a median follow up of 2.5 years (log-rank, P=0.007).
Conclusions: The PAD/AoD ratio can predict LVRR in patients with DCM.
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Int J Cardiol
January 2025
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Suita, Japan.
Background: Several invasive hemodynamic parameters help predict right ventricular failure (RVF) after left ventricular assist device (LVAD) implantation. However, prediction using non-invasive parameters alone has not been established. The ratio of the diameters of the pulmonary artery (PAD) to those of the ascending aorta (AoD) may indicate past hemodynamic load and cardiac dysfunction.
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December 2024
Department of Cardiology, Dr Siyami Ersek Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Training Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey.
Background: The ratio of pulmonary artery diameter (PAD) to ascending aortic diameter (AoD) has been reported to be a prognostic marker in several lung diseases; however, the usefulness of this tool in patients with acute pulmonary embolism (APE) is unknown. Here, we aimed to determine the long-term prognostic value of the PAD/AoD ratio in patients with APE.
Methods: A total of 275 patients diagnosed with APE at our tertiary care center between November 2016 and February 2022 were included in the study.
Front Immunol
February 2024
Department of Radiology, Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China.
Background: Immunotherapy, represented by immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), is a major breakthrough in cancer treatment. Studies have reported that the use of ICIs is associated with an increase in the pulmonary artery to ascending aorta diameter (PAD/AoD) ratio. However, the impact of PAD/AoD ratio progression on the prognosis of patients is unclear.
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May 2024
Department of Ultrasound, Chongqing Health Center for Women and Children, Chongqing, China.
Purpose: To explore prenatal ultrasonic features and prognosis of the persistent left superior vena cava (PLSVC) complicated with mild narrow aorta.
Materials And Methods: A retrospective study was conducted involving 1348 fetuses diagnosed with PLSVC prenatally between January 2016 and December 2019. Forty-five fetuses with PLSVC associated with mild narrow aorta were selected from the cohort as the study group and 79 fetuses with isolated PLSCV were recruited randomly as the control group.
Kardiol Pol
April 2023
Department of Interventional Cardiology and Angiology, National Institute of Cardiology, Warszawa, Poland.
Background: An increase in pulmonary artery diameter (PAD) on multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT) may indicate pulmonary hypertension. We assessed the prognostic value of MDCT-derived measurements of PAD on outcomes after successful transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR).
Methods: Consecutive patients treated with TAVR from February 2013 to October 2017, with a 68.
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