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Pediatric cardiopulmonary challenges of altitude Damian Hutter, MD Center of congenital heart disease University Children’s Hospital Bern Switzerland Isabelle Rochat, MD Pediatric pulmonology Unit DMCP CHUV-HEL, Lausanne Switzerland SSC, SSP, SSPP meeting, Lausanne, June 2016

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Pediatric cardiopulmonarychallenges of altitude

Damian Hutter, MD

Center of congenital heart disease

University Children’s Hospital Bern

Switzerland

Isabelle Rochat, MD

Pediatric pulmonology Unit

DMCP CHUV-HEL, Lausanne

Switzerland

SSC, SSP, SSPP meeting, Lausanne, June 2016

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No conflict of interest.

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High Altitude

H. Duplain et al., Rev Med Suisse 2014 ; 10 : 1024-7

1500

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Introduction

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Introduction

100.00 mm Hg → 133.32 hPa

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Introduction

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Introduction

Copacabana – Titicaca, 3812m

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Introduction

Copacabana – Titicaca, 3812m

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Introduction

Little Matterhorn – Wallis, 3883m

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Introduction

Little Matterhorn – Wallis, 3883m

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Introduction

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High altitude (>2500m)

Oxygen saturation of hemoglobin is < 90%

Tissues are hypo-oxygenated

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Hypoxia/Hypoxemia stimulate the cardiovascular system to adapt in order to maintain a sufficient oxygenation of

the tissues

Adaptation

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• Erythrocytosis

Adaptation to altitude

• Increased affinit

oxygen-hemoglobin

• Pulmonary

vasoconstriction, cerebral

vasodilation

• Increased ventilation

and cardiac output

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Adaptation and acclimatization

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Interindividual variability

Rimoldi, Sartori et al Prog Cardiovasc Dis 2010;52:512-24

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visual sensitivity

personnality trait

manual ability

balance

reaction time

decision making

judgment

behavior

character

affect

orientation

memory

concentration

Alterations observed at 2500 m

sense of reality

mood, impulse control

hearing sensitivity

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What may happen?

1.AMS – acute mountain sickness

2.HACE – high altitude cerebral edema

3.HAPE – high altitude pulmonary edema

4.Re-Entry HAPE – high altitude residents HAPE

5.CMS – Chronic Mountain sickness (Monge)

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What may happen?

1.AMS – acute mountain sickness

2.HACE – high altitude cerebral edema

3.HAPE – high altitude pulmonary edema

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AMS HACE HAPE

Irritability

Headache

Anorexia

Dizziness

Nausea, vomiting

Sleep disturbances

Asthenia

Severe Headache

Ataxia

Coordinationdisturbances

Consciousness

Loss of focal neurologicfunctions

Dyspnea

Tachypnea

Tachycardia

Dry or productivecough

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AMS Incidence

Children and Adolescents 22% to 27%

Adults 48% to 62%

Bloch J, Duplain H, Rimoldi SF, et al. Prevalence and time course of acute mountain sickness in older children and adolescents after rapid ascent to 3450meters. Pediatrics 2009;123:1-5.

Rexhaj E, Garcin S, Rimoldi SF, et al. Reproducibility of acute mountain sickness in children and adults : A prospective study. Pediatrics2011;127:e1445-8.

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AMS Treatment

- Recovery- Symptomatic treatment- Acetazolamide 2.5mg/kg/dose 2-3x/d- Descent when symptoms persist

H. Duplain et al., Rev Med Suisse 2014 ; 10 : 1024-7

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AMS HACE HAPE

Irritability

Headache

No appetit

Dizziness

Nausea

Sleep disturbances

Asthenia

Severe Headache

Ataxia

Coordinationdisturbances

Consciousness

Loss of focal neurologicfunctions

Dyspnea

Tachypnea

Tachycardia

Dry or productivecough

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HACE

AMS HACE

Never been reportedin children

Low incidence (0.3%) – high mortality

The cerebral effects of ascent to high altitudes Mark H Wilson, MRCS, Stanton Newman, DPhil, Chris H Imray, FRCS The Lancet

Neurology Volume 8, Issue 2, Pages 175-191 (February 2009)

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HACE Treatment

- Urgent evacuation

- Oxygen

- Decompressionchamber

- Dexamethasone0.15mg/kg 4x/d

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AMS HACE HAPE

Irritability

Headache

No appetit

Dizziness

Nausea

Sleep disturbances

Asthenia

Severe Headache

Ataxia

Coordinationdisturbances

Consciousness

Loss of focal neurologicfunctions

Dyspnea

Tachypnea

Tachycardia

Dry or productivecough

Hemoptysis

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HAPE Incidence

Adults 1%Children 0%

Adolescents 17%(re-entry HAPE)

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HAPE Clinic

Tachypnea, Cough, Tachycardia

36 to 72 hours after arrival at high altitude

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HAPE

1. Exagerated pulmonary arterial hypertension2. Decreased alveolar fluid clearance

Duplain H, Sartori C, Scherrer U. Maladies de haute altitude. Rev Med Suisse 2007;3:1766-9.

Das BB, Wolfe RR, Chan KC, et al. High-altitudepulmonary edema in children with underlying cardiopulmonary disorders and pulmonary hypertension living at altitude. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 2004;158:1170-6.

Pathophysiology

Patient at risk

1. Congenital heart disease2. Pulmonary disease3. Trisomy 214. Epigenetics (perinatal Hypoxia, Preeclampsia, IVF)

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But…

Sartori C, Allemann Y, Trueb L, et al. Exaggeratedpulmonary hypertension is not sufficient to trigger high altitudepulmonary oedema in humans. Schweiz MedWochenschr 2000;130:385-9.

Exagerated pulmonary arterial hypertension is not sufficient totrigger pulmonary oedema in humans

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Trisomy 21

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

1

P < 0.05

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Environmental insults occurring during the fetal / perinatal period

Low birth weight

Augmented risk of cardiovascular diseases in adulthood

Coronary heart disease, Hypertension, Diabetes

The Barker hypothesis Developmental origin of adult diseases

Systemic vascular dysfunction

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Low altitude High altitude (4559 m)

Pulmonary artery pressure(mm Hg)

Transient perinatal hypoxia predisposes to exaggerated hypoxic pulmonary hypertension later in life

76

48

20

Sartori et al, Lancet 1999;353:2205-07

Transient perinatal hypoxia

Controls

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0

25

50

75

100

Offspring of preeclampsia, a novel risk factor for hypoxic pulmonary hypertension?

Preeclampsia (n=4)

Incidence of HAPE (%)

No preeclampsia (n=4)

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Offspring of mother with preeclampsia display pulmonary hypertension at high altitude

Jayet et al., Circulation 2010;122;488-94

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Vascular dysfunction later in life

FETAL INSULT PERINATAL INSULT

???

EMBRYONAL INSULT

PREECLAMPSIA HYPOXIA

Premature cardiovascular diseases

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Assisted Reproductive Technologies

Have been done for almost 3 decades

Account for a steadily increasing number of births

Make up for 1-4% of the population in developed

countries

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Assisted reproductive technology (ART)

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Long-term vascular dysfunction ?

Hypothesis

ART

Early embryonnal

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65 healthy children (11±2 y) born by ART

57 age-, sex-, birth weight- and gestational age-matched controls

Pulmonary and systemic vascular function

3450 m for 72 hours

Methods

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Pulmonary-artery pressureFlow-mediated vasodilationPulse wave velocity

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Exaggerated hypoxic pulmonary hypertension in children born from ART

Scherrer et al., Circulation 2012; 125:1890-1896

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Vascular dysfunction in ART children is induced by ART per se and not to parent related factors

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Vascular dysfunction later in life

FETAL INSULT PERINATAL INSULT

ART

EMBRYONAL INSULT

PREECLAMPSIA HYPOXIA

Premature cardiovascular diseases

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AMS HACE HAPE

Irritability

Headache

Anorexia

Dizziness

Nausea, vomiting

Sleep disturbances

Asthenia

Severe Headache

Ataxia

Coordinationdisturbances

Consciousness

Loss of focal neurologicfunctions

Dyspnea

Tachypnea

Tachycardia

Dry or productiveCough

Hemoptysis

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Risk factors for AMS

Pollard A. and al., High Altitude Med Biol 2001;2:389

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Prevention of high altitude sickness

1.Planning and education

1.Steady ascent above 3000m (300-400m/day)

3. First day – keep it quiet!

4. Hydration and nutrition

5. Sun protection APF 30-50

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Prevention of high altitude sickness

http://www.kardiologie.insel.ch/de/spezial-sprechstunden/hoehenmedizinsprechstunde/

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Ignacio, 5 months old

Born full term, no complications

Breast feeding, gaining weight

The family wants to go to Bogota, altitude 2640 m, to meet the grand parents. Should they:

Cancel the trip because the baby is too young?

Take an oxymeter with them?

Advise and go

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AMS is not specific in children!

- Increased fuzziness- Decreased play- Decreased appetite- Poor sleep

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Modified Lake Louise Score

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Ignacio, 5 months old

Born full term, no complications

Breast feeding, gaining weight

The family wants to go to Bogota, altitude 2640 m, to meet the grand parents. Should they:

Cancel the trip because the baby is too young?

Take an oxymeter with them?

Advise and go

Barben J, Paediatrica 2010;21:1

Hutter D, Paediatrica 2006:17:1

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Clara, 12 years old

Cystic fibrosis DF 508 homozygote diagnosed at 13 months of age

Chronic colonisation with S. aureus

Infection with M. abcessus, under treatment

FEV1 29%, SpO2 on room air 94%

A trip to Brazil is scheduled; what should we do?Nothing, let her go as she is

Do a hypoxic challenge test

Do a 6 minute walk test

Give her oxygen for the flight anyways

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What happens in flight?

Cabin pressure ≈ altitude 1’400-2’500 m ↘ FiO2 and ↗ gas volume↘ PaO2 and SpO2, even in healthy subjects

Who needs O2 during a flight?

NOSpO2 > 95%

SpO2 92-95% no risk factors

YESSpO2 < 92%

Already on O2

MAYBEDo a hypoxic challenge test

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Hypoxic challenge test

How?Measure SpO2 while breathing a gas mixture with 15.1% O2

No routine blood gas or ECG in children

Normal hypoxic challenge if SpO2 > 85% during the test

Who?Ex premature baby < 1 y old at the time of travel, BPDSevere CF (FEV1 < 50%)Severe restrictive lung diseaseCardiac disease

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What happens in flight?

Cabin pressure ≈ altitude 2’500 m ↘ FiO2 and increased gas volume↘ PaO2 and SpO2 even in healthy subjects

Who needs O2 during a flight?

Anyone with a SpO2 < 85% or SpO2 < 75% during > 1 minute

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Oxygen on board

Prepare well ahead of departure date!

Medical certificate

Enough medication supply

Compressed and liquid oxygen are prohibited on board aircraft (FAA, may 2016)

→ Portable oxygen concentrator (POC)

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Medical certificate template

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Kiara, 2 years old

Ex 28 WGA premie, twin, severe BPD

Severe RSV bronchiolitis (ICU) just before her 2nd

birthday

1 month later, the mother wants to go to Portugal by plane

Resting SpO2 97%, hypoxic challenge test SpO2 75%

Repeated HCT 5 months later, SpO2 87%

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Ben, 17y

Wants to go ski with his dad

Previous episode of malaise while skiing in Saas Fee

AMS prevention with acetazolamide 2.5mg/kg/d 2-3x/d

Severe cyanosis with tachypnea dyspnea, malaiseDid we miss something?

Cardiac work up and hypoxic test

ASD! Failed hypoxic test!

So double the acetazolamide dose?

Close the ASD?

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Children at altitude

• Be sure this is a sensible holiday for

children

• Young children can’t tell you how they feel

• Treatment for children with altitude illness

is the same as for adults (but, smaller

doses, prefer syrups!)

• Remember descent is the best treatment!

• When in doubt, refer to a specialised

consult

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Thanks

Research Group of Urs Scherrer

Yves, Stefano, Emrush, Rodrigo

Claudio Sartori

Audience

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