Clinical research: pulmonary hypertension
Oral sildenafil as long-term adjunct therapy to inhaled iloprost in severe pulmonary arterial hypertension

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Abstract

Objectives

We sought to investigate the impact of adjunct sildenafil on exercise capacity and hemodynamic parameters in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) who fulfilled predefined criteria of deterioration despite ongoing treatment with inhaled iloprost.

Background

Inhaled iloprost is an effective therapy in PAH. The phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitor sildenafil exerts pulmonary vasodilation and may amplify prostanoid efficacy.

Methods

Of 73 PAH patients receiving long-term inhaled iloprost treatment, 14 fulfilled criteria of deterioration unresponsive to conventional treatment. These patients received adjunct oral sildenafil over a period of nine to 12 months, leaving the inhalative iloprost regimen unchanged.

Results

Before iloprost therapy, the baseline 6-min walking distance was 217 ± 31 m (mean ± SEM), with an improvement to 305 ± 28 m within the first three months of iloprost treatment and a subsequent decline to 256 ± 30 m after 18 ± 4 months. Adjunct therapy with sildenafil reversed the deterioration and increased the 6-min walk distance to 346 ± 26 m (p = 0.002, Wilcoxon test) at three months of combined therapy, with a sustained efficacy up to 12 months (349 ± 32 m, p = 0.002). The distribution of New York Heart Association functional classes (IV/III/II) improved from September 9, 2000, before sildenafil, to January 8, 2003, after nine to 12 months with sildenafil. All hemodynamic variables changed favorably: pulmonary vascular resistance decreased from 2,494 ± 256 before sildenafil to 1,950 ± 128 dynes·s·cm−5·m2after three months of adjunct sildenafil (p = 0.036). Two patients died of severe pneumonia during the period of combined therapy. No further serious adverse events occurred.

Conclusions

In patients with severe PAH deteriorating despite ongoing prostanoid treatment, long-term adjunct oral sildenafil improves exercise capacity and pulmonary hemodynamics. A combination of prostanoids and sildenafil is an appealing concept for future treatment of pulmonary hypertension.

Abbreviations

cGMP
cyclic guanosine monophosphate
NYHA
New York Heart Association
PAH
pulmonary arterial hypertension
PDE
phosphodiesterase
PPH
primary pulmonary hypertension

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This study was supported by a grant of the German Research Foundation (DFG; Sonderforschungsbereich 547).