Title of article :
Hepatopulmonary syndrome associated with cardiorespiratory disease
Author/Authors :
Graciela Martinez، نويسنده , , Joan Albert Barberà، نويسنده , , Miquel Navasa، نويسنده , , Josep Roca، نويسنده , , Josep Visa، نويسنده , , Robert Rodriguez-Roisin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
Background/Aims: Hepatopulmonary syndrome is defined as a clinical triad including chronic liver disease, abnormal pulmonary gas exchange resulting ultimately in profound arterial hypoxaemia, and evidence of intrapulmonary vascular dilatations. We report five patients with liver cirrhosis diagnosed with hepatopulmonary syndrome whohad associated chronic obstructive or restrictive respiratory diseases.
Methods: Clinical, radiographic and constrast-enhanced echocardiographic findings, and systemic and pulmonary haemodynamic and gas exchange, including ventilation-perfusion distributions, measurements were assessed in all five patients.
Results: Echocardiography was consistent with the presence of intrapulmonary vasodilation without intracardiac abnormalities, and high resolution computed tomographic scan features were compatible with clinical (3 cases) or histopathological diagnoses (2 cases) of associated respiratory disorders. The most common prominent functional findings were moderate to severe arterial hypoxaemia, caused by moderately to severely increased intrapulmonary shunting and/or mild to moderate low ventilation-perfusion areas, and hypocarbia along with an increased cardiac output and a low pulmonary artery pressure and vascular resistance.
Conclusions: These functional characteristics, classically reported in the setting of clinically stable, uncomplicated hepatopulmonary syndrome, conform to a distinctively unique, chronic gas exchange pattern. Equally important, these pulmonary haemodynamicgas exchange hallmarks are not influenced by the coexistence of chronic cardiorespiratory disease states. These data may have clinical relevance for elective indication of hepatic transplantation in patients with life-threatening hepatopulmonary syndrome.
Keywords :
Contrast-enhanced echocardiography , Gas exchange , Multiple inert gas eliminationtechnique , liver diseases , Ventilation-perfusion relationships
Journal title :
Journal of Hepatology
Journal title :
Journal of Hepatology