
Cardiopulmonary Manifestations of Hepatosplenic Schistosomiasis
2009; Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Volume: 119; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1161/circulationaha.108.803221
ISSN1524-4539
AutoresMônica Silveira Lapa, Bruno Dias, Carlos Jardim, Caio Júlio César dos Santos Fernandes, Paulo Magno Martins Dourado, Magda Figueiredo, Alberto Queiróz Farias, Jeane Mike Tsutsui, Mário Terra Filho, Marc Humbert, Rogério Souza,
Tópico(s)Parasite Biology and Host Interactions
ResumoSchistosomiasis is a highly prevalent disease with >200 million infected people. Pulmonary hypertension is one of the pulmonary manifestations in this disease, particularly in its hepatosplenic presentation. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of pulmonary hypertension in schistosomiasis patients with the hepatosplenic form of the disease.All patients with hepatosplenic schistosomiasis followed up at the gastroenterology department of our university hospital underwent echocardiographic evaluation to search for pulmonary hypertension. Patients presenting with systolic pulmonary artery pressure >40 mm Hg were further evaluated through right heart catheterization. Our study showed an 18.5% prevalence of patients with elevated systolic pulmonary artery pressure at echocardiography. Invasive hemodynamics confirmed the presence of pulmonary hypertension in 7.7% (95% confidence interval, 3.3 to 16.7) of patients, with a prevalence of precapillary (arterial) pulmonary hypertension of 4.6% (95% confidence interval, 1.5 to 12.7).Our study reinforces the role of echocardiography as a screening tool in the investigation of pulmonary hypertension, together with the need for invasive monitoring for a proper diagnosis. We conclude that hepatosplenic schistosomiasis may account for one of the most prevalent forms of pulmonary hypertension worldwide, justifying the development of further studies to evaluate the effect of specific pulmonary hypertension treatment in this particular form of the disease.
Referência(s)