Pulmonary veno-occlusive disease: A systematic review of risk factors, clinical presentation, diagnostic investigations, treatment outcomes and prognostic factors.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology Pub Date : 2024-12-11 DOI:10.1111/1754-9485.13814
Louisa P Thong, Benyamin Hakak-Zargar, Andrew T Burns, George N Harisis, Samantha J Ellis, Francis J Ha
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Pulmonary veno-occlusive disease (PVOD) is a rare cause of pulmonary hypertension. We aimed to systematically evaluate published cases of PVOD to provide an overview of their clinical presentation, management and prognosis to assist early identification and treatment. We conducted a literature search of PubMed and Embase databases for adult cases of 'pulmonary veno-occlusive disease' and 'pulmonary capillary haemangiomatosis'. Data collected included baseline demographics, medical history, clinical presentation, investigations performed, treatment and outcome. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis was used for overall survival with Cox-hazards-regression model used to evaluate treatment outcomes and prognostic factors. A total of 257 cases of PVOD from 113 articles were included in our analysis (mean age 45 ± 17 years, 54% females). Most frequent associations were smoking (28%), systemic sclerosis (10%) and mitomycin exposure (9%). Cardinal CT chest findings included ground glass opacities (75%), interlobular septal thickening (74%) and lymphadenopathy (51%); however, all three features were only seen in 23% (35/151). Median overall survival was 12 months (interquartile range, 3-48 months). Lung transplantation was the only treatment associated with improved survival (P = 0.006). Right ventricular dilatation (P = 0.005), increased mean pulmonary artery pressure (P = 0.01) and reduced 6-minute walk distance (P = 0.04) were associated with poorer overall survival. This systematic review provides a clinically relevant overview of a rare and often fatal condition. There is need for early diagnosis and referral for consideration of lung transplantation, while recognising right ventricular dilatation and elevated pulmonary pressures portend poorer prognosis. PROSPERO international register CRD42024553829.

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肺静脉闭塞性疾病:危险因素、临床表现、诊断调查、治疗结果和预后因素的系统综述。
摘要肺动脉静脉闭塞性疾病(PVOD)是肺动脉高压的罕见病因。我们旨在系统地评估已发表的PVOD病例,以提供其临床表现,管理和预后的概述,以帮助早期识别和治疗。我们在PubMed和Embase数据库中检索了“肺静脉闭塞性疾病”和“肺毛细血管瘤病”的成人病例。收集的数据包括基线人口统计、病史、临床表现、进行的调查、治疗和结果。总生存率采用Kaplan-Meier生存分析,cox -hazard -regression模型评价治疗结果和预后因素。本文共纳入113篇文献中的257例PVOD病例(平均年龄45±17岁,女性占54%)。最常见的关联是吸烟(28%)、系统性硬化症(10%)和丝裂霉素暴露(9%)。胸部枢机CT表现包括磨玻璃影(75%)、小叶间隔增厚(74%)和淋巴结病变(51%);然而,这三个特征仅在23%(35/151)中出现。中位总生存期为12个月(四分位数间距为3-48个月)。肺移植是唯一与生存率提高相关的治疗方法(P = 0.006)。右心室扩张(P = 0.005)、平均肺动脉压升高(P = 0.01)和6分钟步行距离缩短(P = 0.04)与总生存期较差相关。本系统综述提供了一种罕见且经常致命的疾病的临床相关概述。有必要早期诊断和转诊考虑肺移植,而认识到右室扩张和肺动脉压升高预示着预后较差。普洛斯彼罗国际注册号CRD42024553829。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology (formerly Australasian Radiology) is the official journal of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists, publishing articles of scientific excellence in radiology and radiation oncology. Manuscripts are judged on the basis of their contribution of original data and ideas or interpretation. All articles are peer reviewed.
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