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Not Yet RecruitingNCT06872710
Prognostic Value of Vitamin D and Intact Parathyroid Hormone (iPTH) in Pulmonary Hypertension
Prognostic Value of Vitamin D and IPTH in Pulmonary Hypertension
- Status
- Not Yet Recruiting
- Phase
- —
- Study type
- Observational
- Enrollment
- 345 (estimated)
- Sponsor
- Universidad Complutense de Madrid · Academic / Other
- Sex
- All
- Age
- —
- Healthy volunteers
- Accepted
Summary
The aim of this observational study is to analyse the prognostic value of 25(OH)-vitamin D, iPTH and other serum biomarkers in patients with pulmonary hypertension. Serum samples are obtained from the Spanish Biobank of pulmonary hypertension. Clinical data will be collected from the Spanish registries on pulmonary hypertension (REHAP and REHAR).
Detailed description
Background. Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a heterogeneous pathophysiological condition characterized by progressive pulmonary vascular narrowing that ultimately results in right-sided heart failure and eventually death or lung transplantation. Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH, group 1 PH), PH associated to chronic respiratory diseases or hypoxia (CRDPH, group 3 PH) and chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH, group 4) are subgroups of pulmonary hypertension. The effectiveness of current pharmacological treatments is suboptimal and a large proportion of patients still had events or died despite receiving combination therapy. Vitamin D deficiency has been found to be much more frequent in PAH patients than in the general population or even compared to patients with other severe cardiovascular diseases. Our previous study (PMID: 32041235) showed that PAH deficiency has a negative prognostic impact in three subgroups of PAH (idiopathic, heritable and drug-induced). Animal studies support that vitamin D deficiency worsens PAH. Serum samples are available from the Spanish Biobank of pulmonary hypertension in IDIBAPS (Hospital Clinic, Barcelona) which has collected and stored samples from Spanish PH patients since 2013. The samples are anonymized and linked to clinical data, which are recorded in the registries REHAP (group 1 and 4 PH) and REHAR (group 3 PH) and are continuously updated. Biomarkers, including, but not limited, to 25-OH-vitamin D and iPTH, will be measured in the samples using commercial ELISA kits. These measured values will be related to the clinical variables. Patients will be classified according to the biomarker levels. The analysis of the Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve will be performed and the optimal cutoff values for biomarkers levels will be chosen based for each biomarker. The main end-point of the study is to analyze whether the levels of a given serum biomarker predicts survival as analyzed by a Kaplan-Meier analysis and statistically compared using the log-rank test. Secondary end-points. The Cox's proportional hazards model will be also used to include additional covariates. Additional variables that will be compared: 6-min walking distance, tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion (TAPSE), B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) and the N-terminal fragment of pro-BNP (NT-pro-BNP) levels, New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional class, the non-invasive risk score (PMID: 28775050). Two-sample comparisons will be analyzed using Mann-Whitney test for non normal continuous variables, t-test for normal continuous variables, and exact Fisher test or chi-square for trends for NYHA functional class or risk assessment. Data will be presented as scatter plots and medians. A p-value less than 0.05 will be considered statistically significant. This is a collaborative study within the Ciberes Network Francisco Pérez Vizcaíno (Univ Complutense) Isabel Blanco (IDIBAPS) Rui Adao (Univ Complutense)
Conditions
Interventions
| Type | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| OTHER | — | There are no interventions. Samples were collected by the Biobank since 2013. |
Timeline
- Start date
- 2025-03-01
- Primary completion
- 2025-07-01
- Completion
- 2025-12-28
- First posted
- 2025-03-12
- Last updated
- 2025-03-12
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