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Invasive versus Echocardiographic Hemodynamics in Two Genetically Modified Porcine to Human Cardiac Xenotransplants

Abstract Body (Do not enter title and authors here): Background
Our institution performed two transgenic porcine to human cardiac xenotransplantations. There is limited data with the first cardiac xenograft suggesting echocardiographic assessment of the cardiac xenograft in humans correlates with invasive hemodynamic assessments. We investigated whether echocardiographic-derived hemodynamic indices would correlate with invasive measurements in both cardiac xenotransplants.

Methods
Serial transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) and right heart catheterizations (RHC) were performed in the cardiac xenografts. Retrospective analysis of TTE and invasive hemodynamics were analyzed in both the first and second xenotransplant to assess correlation between various parameters. Invasive hemodynamic measures include right atrial pressure (RAP), pulmonary artery systolic and diastolic pressures (PASP, PADP), Fick cardiac output (CO), cardiac index (CI), right ventricular stroke work index (RVSWI), and cardiac power output (CPO). TTE measurements and calculations included: RAP, PASP calculated via tricuspid regurgitation velocity (TRV), PADP based on end diastolic pressure gradient, tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion (TAPSE), right ventricular outflow time-velocity integral (TVI RVOT), pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) = [TRV/TVI RVOT x 10 + 0.16], CO, CI, CPO = [mean arterial pressure echo-derived CO / 451], and right ventricular stroke work index (RVCPI) = [4x(TRV)^2) x TAPSE], as a surrogate of RVSWI.

Results
Pearson correlation using invasive measurements at the time of TTE for cardiac output showed a positive correlation of 0.69 (p = 0.06) with a trend towards significance. Pearson correlation of RVSWI and RVCPI demonstrated a significant positive correlation of 0.83 (p = 0.04).

Conclusions
In the first two cardiac xenotransplants, there remains a positive correlation in hemodynamic markers between invasive and noninvasive measurements. Given the intense interest in cardiac xenotransplant, continued investigation in correlating noninvasive and invasive hemodynamic markers will provide real-time prognostic and clinical value for future research.
  • Tang, Alice  ( University of Maryland School of Medicine , Boston , Massachusetts , United States )
  • Gupta, Anuj  ( University of Maryland School of Medicine , Boston , Massachusetts , United States )
  • Grazioli, Alison  ( University of Maryland School of Medicine , Boston , Massachusetts , United States )
  • Lankford, Allison  ( University of Maryland School of Medicine , Boston , Massachusetts , United States )
  • Feller, Erika  ( Medstar Union Memorial Hospital , Baltimore , Maryland , United States )
  • Griffith, Bartley  ( University of Maryland School of Medicine , Boston , Massachusetts , United States )
  • Ananthram, Manjula  ( University of Maryland School of Medicine , Boston , Massachusetts , United States )
  • Mohiuddin, Muhammad  ( University of Maryland School of Medicine , Boston , Massachusetts , United States )
  • Soares, Cullen  ( University of Maryland School of Medicine , Boston , Massachusetts , United States )
  • Hong-zohlman, Susie  ( University of Maryland School of Medicine , Boston , Massachusetts , United States )
  • Tully, Andrew  ( University of Maryland School of Medicine , Boston , Massachusetts , United States )
  • Galindo, Javier  ( University of Maryland School of Medicine , Boston , Massachusetts , United States )
  • Dickfeld, Timm  ( University of Maryland School of Medicine , Boston , Massachusetts , United States )
  • Barr, Brian  ( University of Maryland School of Medicine , Boston , Massachusetts , United States )
  • Asadi, Sadegh  ( University of Maryland School of Medicine , Boston , Massachusetts , United States )
  • Author Disclosures:
    Alice Tang: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Anuj Gupta: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Alison Grazioli: No Answer | Allison Lankford: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Erika Feller: No Answer | Bartley Griffith: No Answer | Manjula Ananthram: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Muhammad Mohiuddin: DO have relevant financial relationships ; Research Funding (PI or named investigator):United Therapeutics, Inc:Active (exists now) | Cullen Soares: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Susie Hong-Zohlman: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Andrew Tully: No Answer | Javier Galindo: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Timm Dickfeld: No Answer | Brian Barr: No Answer | Sadegh Asadi: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
Meeting Info:

Scientific Sessions 2024

2024

Chicago, Illinois

Session Info:

Leading Clinical Research in Heart Failure

Sunday, 11/17/2024 , 11:30AM - 12:30PM

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