单心室支持可减少肺阻力,改善右心室功能。

ASAIO transactions Pub Date : 1991-07-01
R C Gallagher, R L Kormos, T Gasior, S Murali, B P Griffith, R L Hardesty
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回顾性分析了单心室支持对16例患者经肺梯度(TPG)、肺血管阻力(PVR)、总肺阻力(TPR)和右心室射血分数(RVEF)的影响,这些患者使用Novacor左心室辅助系统([LVAS] Novacor Corp., Baxter Healthcare, Oakland, CA)作为心脏移植的过渡,时间为2至144天(平均61天)。结果显示,当患者使用LVAS时,TPR显著降低,RVEF改善。原位心脏移植(OHTx)后,TPG和PVR均显著低于支持前。因此,我们得出结论,在接受Novacor LVAS单心室支持的患者中,TPR的降低和RVEF的改善与TPG和PVR的显著降低相关,这两种情况在OHTx后持续存在。4例患者在静脉心室支持前因肺阻力升高而被认为有较高的OHTx风险,但在LVAS支持后成功进行了OHTx。
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Univentricular support results in reduction of pulmonary resistance and improved right ventricular function.

A retrospective analysis was performed to assess the effects of univentricular support on the transpulmonary gradient (TPG), pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR), total pulmonary resistance (TPR), and right ventricular ejection fraction (RVEF) in 16 patients who spent from 2 to 144 days (mean, 61) on the Novacor left ventricular assist system ([LVAS] Novacor Corp., Baxter Healthcare, Oakland, CA) as a bridge to cardiac transplantation. Results revealed a significant reduction in the TPR, and improvement in RVEF while patients were on the LVAS. After orthotopic heart transplantation (OHTx), TPG and PVR were significantly lower than when calculated before support. It was concluded, therefore, that the reduction in the TPR and the improvement in the RVEF, seen in patients who were provided univentricular support with the Novacor LVAS, are associated with a significant reduction in the TPG and the PVR, which are persistent after OHTx. Four patients who otherwise would have been considered at higher risk for OHTx because of elevated pulmonary resistance before veniventricular support underwent successful OHTx after LVAS support.

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