Background: Endothelin-1 (ET-1) is an endogenous vasoconstrictive peptide hormone and asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) acts as an endogenous inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase. We hypothesized that both could contribute to pulmonary hypertension in patients with left-to-right shunt after intracardiac repair.
Patients and methods: We prospectively analyzed ET-1 and ADMA plasma levels in 31 patients (m = 16; f = 15) at an age of 0.6 [0.2-27] years (median [range]) with left-to-right shunt (ASD II: n = 12; VSD: n = 11; AVSD: n = 8) presenting with a Qp/Qs of 2.7 [1.4-6.3] and a pulmonary arterial mean pressure (PAP) of 23 [13-57] mmHg. Blood specimens were taken prior to cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), after weaning from CPB and at 3, 6, 12 and 24 h after CPB.
Results: 12/31 patients were found to have pulmonary hypertension prior to intracardiac repair and 11/12 patients showed persistent pulmonary hypertension during the first 24 h after CPB. Patients with pulmonary hypertension at 12 h after CPB showed significant higher plasma ET-1 compared with patients with normal PAP (1.4 [0-7.9] versus 0.5 [0-2.5] pg/ml; P = 0.048 (Mann-Whitney)). Plasma ADMA decreased from 1.3 [0.75-2.3] micromol/l before CPB to 0.7 [0.4-2.1] micromol/l at 12 h (P < 0.05). However patients with pulmonary hypertension did not show different ADMA plasma levels.
Conclusions: Increased plasma ET-1 but not inhibition of nitric oxide synthase by ADMA is associated with pulmonary hypertension after intracardiac repair.