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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Mar 4.
Published in final edited form as: World J Respirol. 2015 Jul 28;5(2):69–77. doi: 10.5320/wjr.v5.i2.69

Table 3.

List of splenectomy and pulmonary hypertension studies

Ref. Patient cohort (n) Study design No. of
patients with
splenectomy
Method of
PH diagnosis
Comment
Hoeper et al[8] Unexplained PHTN (61) Retrospective 7 RHC 3 patients had splenectomy for hereditary spherocytosis and trauma, one patient with ITP
Jaïs et al[11] CTEPH (257) Retrospective 22 (8.6%) RHC 15 patients had splenectomy after trauma, 4 with hemolytic disorder
Jaïs et al[11] Idiopathic PHTN (276) Retrospective 7 (2.5%) RHC Lower prevalence of splenectomy in idiopathic PHTN compared to prior study
Phrommintikul et al[38] PHTN in Thalassemia with Hb < 10 g/dL (29) Retrospective 29 (75.8%) TTE Increased prevalence of PHTN with higher nucleated red cells, platelets and transfusion requirement in splenectomised patients than those with intact spleen.
Elstein et al[16] Gaucher’s disease (134), 9 patients had PH Retrospective 6 TTE All patients with PHTN had enzyme replacement therapy
Stewart et al[15] Hereditary stomatocytosis after splenectomy (9) Retrospective 9 2 RHC
1 on autopsy
3 patients developed CTEPH, one portal hypertension
Palkar et al[63] PHTN after splenectomy (9) Retrospective 9 RHC 4 patients belonged to group 1, two to group 4 and one each in groups 2, 3 and 5

RHC: Right heart catheterization; TTE: Transthoracic echocardiography; ITP: Immune thrombocytopenic purpura; PHTN: Pulmonary hypertension.