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Importance of pulmonary artery to ascending aorta ratio in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

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Tanriverdio, Elif
Chousein, Efsun Gonca Uğur
Öztürk, Sakine
İliaz, Raim
Çetinkaya, Erdoğan
Çağlar, Emel

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Introduction: Recent articles revealed that an increased main pulmonary artery to ascending aorta ratio (PA/A) in thorax computed tomography (CT) correlated with pulmonary hypertension, and might be linked to a high probability of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) exacerbations. Objectives: In this study, our aim was to evaluate the clinical importance of PA/A in patients with exacerbations of COPD and investigate its relationship with the number of exacerbations in 1 year or short/long-term mortality after hospital discharge. Methods: One hundred fifty-six patients hospitalized for COPD exacerbations who fulfilled our inclusion criteria were enrolled in the study. We recorded the number of exacerbations in 1 year from hospital records, checked mortality status, and calculated the PA/A ratio from thorax CT images. Results: PA/A ratio positively correlated with the number of hospitalizations for COPD exacerbations and the total number of exacerbations (hospitalized or not) in 1 year, and baseline PaCO2 level during hospitalization (r=0.376, P<0.001, r=0.230, P=0.004, and r=0.328, P<0.001, respectively). There was no relationship between mortality and PA/A. Conclusion: Our study showed that PA/A was related with the number of hospitalizations and the total number of exacerbations due to COPD in 1 year. However, there was no relationship between PA/A and mortality.

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Clinical Respiratory Journal

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Respiratory System

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