1972
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9149(72)90201-9
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The effect of acetylcholine on pulmonary vascular resistance and left atrial pressure in mitral stenosis

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“…Increased stretch/tension may also directly (independent of vasoconstriction) stimulate medial hypertrophy and intimal hyperplasia. In the upper right panel, pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (PCWP) is plotted against PVR (pulmonary vascular resistance) in 114 adult patients with mitral stenosis (data from Wood et al 28 ); PVR ranges from normal, despite very high left atrial pressure, to markedly elevated, despite only a modest increase in pulmonary venous pressure. The upper left panel shows the effect of inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) on PVR in 13 children with left atrial hypertension (data from Atz et al 29 ), demonstrating that a component of increased PVR with PVH is often acutely reversible.…”
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“…Increased stretch/tension may also directly (independent of vasoconstriction) stimulate medial hypertrophy and intimal hyperplasia. In the upper right panel, pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (PCWP) is plotted against PVR (pulmonary vascular resistance) in 114 adult patients with mitral stenosis (data from Wood et al 28 ); PVR ranges from normal, despite very high left atrial pressure, to markedly elevated, despite only a modest increase in pulmonary venous pressure. The upper left panel shows the effect of inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) on PVR in 13 children with left atrial hypertension (data from Atz et al 29 ), demonstrating that a component of increased PVR with PVH is often acutely reversible.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The response to these agents is variable, and not all patients show vasodilation, but a decrease of approximately 40% in PAP/PVR is typical. 28,[59][60][61] Vasoconstriction is also inferred from the fact that PVR often decreases within hours of mitral valve intervention, followed by a further decrease over months (the latter presumably reflecting remodeling of pulmonary vessels). [34][35][36]62 In 4 series of balloon mitral valvuloplasty (total, 114 patients), the mean (AE standard deviation) percentage decrease in PVR immediately after the procedure was 24% AE 8%, and several months later the PVR was 51% AE 9% lower than at baseline.…”
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“…Sus mayores intereses lo constituyeron las cardiopatías congénitas [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21] , las valvulopatías reumáticas 10,15-17,19 y la hipertensión pulmonar 9,13,21 . Su experiencia en cardiopatías congénitas fue reflejada en una cuantiosa serie de más de 1000 casos clínicos con diagnósticos sustentados mediante cateterismo cardiaco y en muchos casos con confirmación intra-operatoria o anatomopatoló-gica 11,12 .…”
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“…En el caso de la estenosis mitral, puso en evidencia que la vasoconstricción arteriolar pulmonar intervenía en el mecanismo de la hipertensión pulmonar y que el efecto podía revertirse con la inyección de acetilcolina en la arteria pulmonar. Explicó como esta situación de vasoconstricción proximal a los capilares pulmonares actuaría como barrera protectora contra el edema agudo de pulmón, a expensas de una reducción del gasto cardiaco y del eventual desarrollo de insuficiencia cardiaca derecha 9,13,[15][16][17]19,21 .…”
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