BMC Pulmonary Medicine (Apr 2010)

Bilirubin as a prognostic marker in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension

  • Tani Tomomitsu,
  • Tomimoto Shigehiro,
  • Takeda Yutaka,
  • Takeda Yasuko,
  • Narita Hitomi,
  • Kimura Genjiro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2466-10-22
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
p. 22

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Abstract Background Liver dysfunction reflects the status of heart failure, with congestion and low perfusion of the liver serving as causative mechanisms. Previous studies demonstrated relationship between the results of liver function test and the prognosis in patients with heart failure. However, few studies have examined this relationship in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Methods The subjects were 37 patients with PAH (8 men and 29 women; 18 with idiopathic PAH and 19 with connective tissue disease-associated PAH). A blood test was performed after a 3-month period free from hospitalization and without changes in functional class, treatment, heart sounds, body weight, or heart rate. Results In a mean follow-up period of 635 ± 510 days, 12 patients died due to heart failure, 2 died due to pulmonary hemorrhage, and 23 patients survived. Cox proportional hazard analyses identified functional class (p 1.2 mg/dL; p Conclusion Elevated serum bilirubin is a risk factor for death in patients with PAH.