Takayasu arteritis is a chronic granulomatous vasculitis generally affecting large vessels including the thoracic aorta and its branches. Intimal proliferation subsequently causes segmental stenosis and occlusion, and frequently aneurysmal dilatation in the affected vessels. Although involvement of pulmonary arteries is not uncommon, isolated branch pulmonary stenosis is rarely encountered. Here, we report a patient presenting with isolated peripheral pulmonary stenosis as the primary manifestation of Takayasu arteritis. K E Y W O R D Smultimodality imaging, pulmonary stenosis, Takayasu arteritis
Introduction: Rheumatic heart disease is responsible for the most prevalent pathological causes of mitral stenosis and is closely coupled with pulmonary hypertension. Balloon mitral commissurotomy as an alternative method for mitral valve replacement leads to a reduction in pulmonary pressure. All grades of pulmonary hypertension usually regress after mitral commissurotomy; however, the insignificant changes of pulmonary artery hypertension following balloon mitral valvuloplasty are not uncommon. Methods: This retrospective observational study was carried out on 160 patients with significant symptomatic mitral stenosis (mitral valve area [MVA] <1.5 cm ) who underwent successful percutaneous transvenous mitral commissurotomy (PTMC) within 2016-2020 at Shaheed Rajaie Cardiovascular, Medical and Research Center, Tehran, Iran. Results: In this study, 89.4% of the patients were female, and the mean age of the participants was 47.2±12.4 years. Most (74%) patients presented with dyspnea on exertion functional class II. The mean basic MVA was 1±0.20 cm that increased to 1.43±0.23 cm , and the mean basic systolic pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) was 43.84±11.93 mmHg that decreased to 35.13±7.7 mmHg. Persistent PAP after successful PTMC was observed in 34% of the patients. This group of patients showed smaller MVA gain and PAP reduction after the procedure. Pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) > 2 Wood units was correlated to 91.7% of the post-procedural success rate. Conclusion: The PTMC plays an important role in the reduction of PAP; nevertheless, the chronicity and severity of PAP can lead to persistent pulmonary hypertension. The assessment of initial PAP and basic PVR can help select patients with more likely intended results.
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