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American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | 2012

Changing demographics, epidemiology, and survival of incident pulmonary arterial hypertension: results from the pulmonary hypertension registry of the United Kingdom and Ireland.

Yi Ling; Martin Johnson; David G. Kiely; Robin Condliffe; Charlie Elliot; J S R Gibbs; Luke Howard; Joanna Pepke-Zaba; Karen Sheares; Pa Corris; Andrew J. Fisher; James Lordan; Sean Gaine; J. G. Coghlan; Stephen J. Wort; Michael A. Gatzoulis; Andrew Peacock

RATIONALEnIncident pulmonary arterial hypertension was underrepresented in most pulmonary hypertension registries and may have a different disease profile to prevalent disease.nnnOBJECTIVESnTo determine the characteristics and outcome of a purely incident, treatment-naive cohort of idiopathic, heritable, and anorexigen-associated pulmonary arterial hypertension and to determine the changes in presentations and survival over the past decade in the United Kingdom and Ireland.nnnMETHODSnAll consecutive newly diagnosed patients from 2001 to 2009 were identified prospectively.nnnMEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTSnA total of 482 patients (93% idiopathic, 5% heritable, and 2% anorexigen-associated pulmonary arterial hypertension) were diagnosed, giving rise to an estimated incidence of 1.1 cases per million per year and prevalence of 6.6 cases per million in 2009. Younger patients (age ≤ 50 yrs) had shorter duration of symptoms, fewer comorbidities, better functional and exercise capacity, higher percent diffusing capacity of carbon monoxide, more severe hemodynamic impairment, but better survival compared with older patients. In comparison with the earlier cohorts, patients diagnosed in 2007-2009 were older, more obese, had lower percent diffusing capacity of carbon monoxide,(,) and more comorbidities, but better survival. Registry to Evaluate Early and Long-Term Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Disease Management (REVEAL) equation, REVEAL risk score, and Pulmonary Hypertension Connection Registry survival equation accurately predicted survival of our incident cohort at 1 year.nnnCONCLUSIONSnThis study highlights the influence of age on phenotypes of incident pulmonary arterial hypertension and has shown the changes in demographics and epidemiology over the past decade in a national setting. The results suggest that there may be two subtypes of patients: the younger subtype with more severe hemodynamic impairment but better survival, compared with the older subtype who has more comorbidities.


Archive | 2016

Cardiovascular changes in normal pregnancy

Mark R. Johnson; Katherine von Klemperer; Philip J. Steer; Michael A. Gatzoulis


Archive | 2016

Cardiac monitoring during pregnancy

Henryk Kafka; Sonya V. Babu-Narayan; Wei Li; Philip J. Steer; Michael A. Gatzoulis


Archive | 2016

Pregnancy and cardiac disease: Peripartum aspects

David Alexander; Kate Langford; Martin Dresner; Philip J. Steer; Michael A. Gatzoulis


Diagnosis and Management of Adult Congenital Heart Disease (Third Edition) | 2018

47 – Tetralogy of Fallot

Sonya V. Babu-Narayan; Michael A. Gatzoulis


Archive | 2016

Comprar Heart Disease And Pregnancy 2nd Ed. | Philip Steer | 9781107095946 | Cambridge University Press

Philip J. Steer; Michael A. Gatzoulis


Archive | 2016

Antenatal care pathway

Philip J. Steer; Michael A. Gatzoulis


Archive | 2016

Antenatal care of women with cardiac disease: A cardiac perspective

Fiona Walker; Philip J. Steer; Michael A. Gatzoulis


Archive | 2016

Management of maternal cardiac arrhythmias in pregnancy

Koichiro Niwa; Chizuko Kamiya; Philip J. Steer; Michael A. Gatzoulis


Archive | 2016

Long-term outcome of pregnancy with heart disease

Carole A. Warnes; Philip J. Steer; Michael A. Gatzoulis

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Philip J. Steer

National Institutes of Health

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David G. Kiely

Royal Hallamshire Hospital

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Henryk Kafka

Kingston General Hospital

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Charlie Elliot

Royal Hallamshire Hospital

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Robin Condliffe

Royal Hallamshire Hospital

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Sara Thorne

Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham

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