ERJ Open Research (Sep 2023)

Pulmonary artery wedge pressure and left ventricular end-diastolic pressure during exercise in patients with dyspnoea

  • Claudia Baratto,
  • Andrea Faini,
  • Gianluca P. Gallone,
  • Céline Dewachter,
  • Giovanni B. Perego,
  • Antoine Bondue,
  • Denisa Muraru,
  • Michele Senni,
  • Luigi P. Badano,
  • Gianfranco Parati,
  • Jean-Luc Vachiéry,
  • Sergio Caravita

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00750-2022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4

Abstract

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Background Pulmonary artery wedge pressure (PAWP) during exercise, as a surrogate for left ventricular (LV) end-diastolic pressure (EDP), is used to diagnose heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). However, LVEDP is the gold standard to assess LV filling, end-diastolic PAWP (PAWPED) is supposed to coincide with LVEDP and mean PAWP throughout the cardiac cycle (PAWPM) better reflects the haemodynamic load imposed on the pulmonary circulation. The objective of the present study was to determine precision and accuracy of PAWP estimates for LVEDP during exercise, as well as the rate of agreement between these measures. Methods 46 individuals underwent simultaneous right and left heart catheterisation, at rest and during exercise, to confirm/exclude HFpEF. We evaluated: linear regression between LVEDP and PAWP, Bland–Altman graphs, and the rate of concordance of dichotomised LVEDP and PAWP ≥ or 0.69, p2 mmHg·L−1·min−1. Conclusions During exercise, PAWP is accurate but not precise for the estimation of LVEDP. Despite a good rate of concordance, these two measures might occasionally disagree.