D107 DIAMONDS AND PEARLS: PULMONARY HYPERTENSION PHENOTYPES: Chronic Inflammation After Splenectomy Is A Risk Factor For Increased Thrombotic Cardiovascular Events

Purpose: Patients after splenectomy are prone to complicated thrombosis, atherosclerosis and chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH). Results: Despite similar age, functionally asplenic patients (HJB+) were more likely to have diabetes mellitus (26.1%) and stable ischemic heart disease...

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Veröffentlicht in:American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2017-01, Vol.195
Hauptverfasser: Gerges, M, Gerges, C, Publig, M, Schwarzinger, I, Seidl, V, Eichelberger, B, Lechner, K, Alimohammadi, A, Bonderman, D, Frey, M K, Hofbauer, T, Humenberger, M, Jakowitsch, J, Panzer, S, Lang, I M
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description Purpose: Patients after splenectomy are prone to complicated thrombosis, atherosclerosis and chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH). Results: Despite similar age, functionally asplenic patients (HJB+) were more likely to have diabetes mellitus (26.1%) and stable ischemic heart disease (26.1%) compared to HJB- patients (10.5%,p=0.048; 5.3%,p=0.022) and controls (3.7%,p=0.037; 0%,p=0.047).
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