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. 2022 Nov 28;9(12):ofac604. doi: 10.1093/ofid/ofac604

Table 2.

Clinical Findings of the 134 Patients With Pulmonary Hypertension Stratified by HIV Status

Clinical observation All (n = 134) PH/HIV+ (n = 47) PH/HIV (n = 87) P Value
Symptoms at Presentation
 Dyspnoea 122 (91) 41 (87) 81 (93) .53
 Cyanosis 16 (12) 5 (11) 11 (13) .94
 Cough 78 (58) 28 (60) 50 (57) .97
 Fatigue 116 (87) 38 (81) 78 (90) .36
 Dizziness 47 (35) 17 (36) 30 (35) .98
 Syncope 12 (1) 7 (15) 5 (1) .21
 Palpitations 96 (72) 36 (77) 60 (69) .65
 Chest pain 20 (15) 13 (28) 7 (1) .0098
NYHA Functional Class (n = 134)
 NYHA FC I/II 49 (37) 13 (28) 36 (41) .29
 NYHA FC III 54 (40) 22 (47) 32 (37) .51
 NYHA FC IV 30 (22) 12 (25) 18 (21) .81
Karnofsky performance score* 70 (50–80) 70 (50–80) 70 (50–80) .89
6MWT distance* 264 (120–360) 300 (120–405) 235 (114–346) .18
6MWT <300m 35 (26) 4 (1) 31 (36) .003
BMI* 22.5 (19.9–27.9) 22.8 (19.8–28.4) 22.4 (19.8–27.1) .83
Heart rate at rest (beats/min)* 90 (75–98) 96 (80–106) 87 (72–96) .0160
Systolic BP (mmHg)* 118 (109–130) 118 (111–131) 120 (109–130) .80
Diastolic BP (mmHg)* 77 (70–85) 80 (70–85) 76 (67–85) .31
Respiratory rate at rest (breaths/min)* 24 (20–30) 28 (20–34) 24 (20–28) .0374
Pulse oximetry at rest (%)* 97 (92–98) 97 (93–99) 97 (92–98) .54
Cardiac Auscultation
 Systolic murmur 34 (25) 7 (15) 27 (31) .12
 Loud P2 55 (41) 27 (57) 28 (32) .0179
Electrocardiogram
 Sinus rhythm 57 (42) 19 (40) 38 (44) .94
 Sinus tachycardia 23 (17) 9 (19) 14 (16) .90
 Atrial fibrillation 21 (16) 2 (1) 19 (22) .0282
P-pulmonale 30 (22) 18 (38) 12 (14) .0051
 Right ventricular strain pattern 25 (19) 13 (28) 12 (14) .15
 Left ventricular strain pattern 19 (14) 8 (1) 11 (13) .79
Chest X-Ray
 Cardiomegaly 69 (52) 20 (43) 49 (56) .31
 Prominent pulmonary arteries 31 (23) 11 (23) 20 (23) .99
Echocardiography
 Median LVEF (%)* 50 (37–66) 51 (40–65) 50 (36–66) .67
 Median RVSP (mmHg)* 56 (47–68) 56 (47–67) 56 (47–68) .70
 Median TAPSE (mm)* 15 (11–19) 13 (10–16) 15 (12–22) .60
 Right atrial hypertrophy 112 (84) 42 (89) 70 (80) .41
 Right ventricular hypertrophy 108 (81) 41 (87) 67 (77) .37
Combined right atrial and right ventricular hypertrophy 101 (75) 41 (87) 60 (60) .06
 TAPSE <15mm 50 (37) 22 (47) 28 (32) .25
Signs of RHF at baseline
 Raised JVP 98 (73) 38 (81) 60 (69) .33
 Peripheral edema 83 (62) 30 (64) 53 (61) .95
 Raised JVP or peripheral oedema 68 (51) 26 (55) 42 (48) .74
 Diagnosis of RHF at baseline 41 (31) 19 (40) 22 (25) .19

Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; BP, blood pressure; FC, functional class; HIV, human immunodeficiency virus; JVP, jugular venous pressure; LVEF, left ventricular ejection fraction; NYHA, New York Heart Association; 6MWT, 6-minute walk test; RHF, right heart failure; RVSP, right ventricular systolic pressure; TAPSE, tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion.

NOTES: Data are number (percentage) except for variables with asterisk (*) indicated where they are median (interquartile range); P values based on t test, χ2, or Fisher's exact test where appropriated.