Abstract

AimsPulmonary hypertension (PH) is a severe and prevalent complication of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), with low quality of life and poor prognosis. This study was designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Sildenafil in the treatment of PH caused by COPD (COPD-PH) and provide reference for clinical treatment. Materials and methodsWe systematically searched PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, Clinical Trials.gov databases, Wanfang Data and CNKI for comprehensive literature reporting Sildenafil for randomized controlled trials (RCT) of COPD-PH. Quality assessment, data analysis used the modified Jadad scale and RevMan5.3 software. Key findingsA total of 9 RCTs involving 579 patients were included in our study. The primary outcome measure was Six minutes walking distance (6MWD). Secondary observations were Pulmonary artery systolic pressure (PASP), Borg dyspnea index, and Survey scale (SF-36). Our data demonstrate that Sildenafil can improve 6WMD [29.64, 95% CI (13.78, 45.50), P < 0.00001] and PASP [−7.86, 95% CI (−11.26, −4.46) P < 0.00001] of COPD-PH, compared with the control group. However, SF-36 [2.64, 95% CI (−6.85, 12.14) P = 0.59] and Borg dyspnea index [−0.28, 95% CI (−1.08, 0.52) P = 0.49] have no significant difference between those two groups. Adverse reactions in the Sildenafil treatment group were tolerated headaches and digestive symptoms, which were relatively safe. SignificanceAvailable clinical evidence indicates that Sildenafil seems to be safe and effective for COPD-PH and can improve the patients' 6WMD. However, large-sample, high-quality multicenter RCTs are still needed to provide stronger evidence-based medical evidence.

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