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Authors Wang L, Jin YZ, Zhao QH, Jiang R, Wu WH, Gong SG, He J, Liu J, Jing ZC
Received 14 May 2017
Accepted for publication 1 August 2017
Published 22 November 2017 Volume 2017:12 Pages 3353—3360
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S141798
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Richard Russell
Abstract: Studies
have shown that vasodilators such as iloprost can be useful for treating
pulmonary hypertension (PH). However, in patients with COPD, vasodilators may
inhibit hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction and impair gas exchange. The
efficacy and safety of iloprost inhalation was assessed in 67 patients with PH
associated with COPD (COPD-PH), diagnosed by right heart catheterization. Of
these, 37 patients had severe PH (mean pulmonary arterial pressure [mPAP]
>35 mmHg or mPAP 25–35 mmHg with low cardiac index [<2.0 L·min-1·m-2]). All patients
received a single 20 µg dose of iloprost via a nebulizer (4.4 µg delivered at
the mouthpiece). No serious adverse events were reported. Hemodynamic and gas
exchange parameters (arterial blood gas and shunt fraction [Qs/Qt]) were
measured or calculated at baseline and 10 min after iloprost inhalation. mPAP
decreased by 2.1 mmHg (95% CI, -3.3 to -1.0), pulmonary vascular resistance
(PVR) decreased by 62.4 dyn·s·cm-5 (95% CI, -92.9 to -31.8), and cardiac output increased by 0.4 L·min-1 (95% CI, 0.2–0.5). There was a more significant decline in PVR in
patients with severe COPD-PH than in those with nonsevere COPD-PH. Hypoxemia
and intrapulmonary shunt were more extreme in patients with severe COPD-PH.
However, there were no significant differences in arterial blood gas and Qs/Qt
between patients with nonsevere and severe forms of COPD-PH. In conclusion,
iloprost improved pulmonary hemodynamics without detrimental effects on
arterial oxygenation in patients with COPD-PH, even in those with severe PH.
These findings suggest that the short-term use of iloprost in patients with
COPD-PH is effective and well tolerated.
Keywords: iloprost, pulmonary hypertension, COPD pulmonary gas exchange