Hepatocyte growth factor predicts failure of Fontan circulation.
ESC Heart Fail
; 7(6): 3738-3744, 2020 Dec.
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| ID: mdl-32914543
AIMS: This study aimed to assess the value of the hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) as an independent predictor of a Fontan circulation failure. METHODS AND RESULTS: This retrospective case-control study included 34 consecutive patients (19 men and 15 women) who underwent a post-operative cardiac catheterization after a Fontan operation at the Saitama Medical University International Medical Center between April 2017 and December 2019. We divided the patients into two groups according to the HGF level: HGF < 0.4 ng/mL (n = 20, normal HGF group) and HGF ≥ 0.4 ng/mL (n = 14, elevated HGF group). The age at the time of the cardiac catheterization was 59.3 ± 7.9 months. The range of the duration between the Fontan operation and the cardiac catheterization was 37.5 ± 7.9 months. The age (P = 0.417), gender (P = 0.08), morphology of the functional ventricle (P = 0.99), presence or closure of the Fontan fenestration (P = 0.704), and rate of medication use (angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors or angiotensin II receptor blockers) (P = 0.99) were equivalent between the two groups. Laboratory parameters including the brain natriuretic peptide level (P = 0.085), serum creatinine level (P = 0.27), and aspartate aminotransferase level (P = 0.235) were similar between the two groups. The elevated HGF group had a higher C-reactive protein level than the normal HGF group (0.42 ± 0.14 and 0.05 ± 0.01 mg/dL, P = 0.005). The elevated HGF group had a higher central venous pressure (CVP) level than the normal HGF group (13.4 ± 0.7 and 9.7 ± 0.4 mmHg, P < 0.0001), and the HGF was positively correlated with the CVP (P = 0.0004, r2 = 0.33). The SvO2 level was significantly lower in the elevated HGF group than in the normal HGF group (61.9 ± 2.3% and 75.0 ± 1.2%, P < 0.0001), and the HGF was negatively correlated with the SvO2 (P < 0.0001, r2 = 0.65). Of the 34 patients, six underwent catheter interventions. Patients who underwent catheter interventions had a higher HGF level than those who did not (0.44 ± 0.03 and 0.37 ± 0.01 ng/mL, P = 0.032). The receiver operating characteristic curve created for the discrimination of a catheter intervention revealed that an HGF value of >0.405 ng/mL could detect the need for a catheter intervention with 75.0% sensitivity and 83.3% specificity. A multivariable regression analysis showed that an elevated HGF was an independent predictor of an elevated CVP (ß-coefficient 21.2, SE 5.5, P = 0.0005) and decreased SvO2 (ß-coefficient -92.9, SE 12.4, P < 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: The HGF is an independent predictor of a failure of a Fontan circulation. The HGF is an indicator for an additional catheter intervention after a Fontan operation.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Type of study:
Observational_studies
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Prognostic_studies
Language:
En
Journal:
ESC Heart Fail
Year:
2020
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Japan
Country of publication:
United kingdom