Literature DB >> 12135174

Oxygenation abnormalities in normoxemic patients with mild liver cirrhosis.

Taiji Nagata1, Akihiro Matsumoto, Yoshio Uehara, Goh Tanaka, Hitoshi Oonuma, Kei Hara, Kouichi Igarashi, Hisanori Hazama, Yasunobu Hirata, Yasushi Shiratori, Masao Omata.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Nitric oxide (NO) production is enhanced in patients with liver cirrhosis (LC). Although most patients with mild LC have neither dyspnea nor platypnea, they might have mild oxygenation abnormalities due to intrapulmonary vasodilatation caused by increased NO. We investigated whether oxygenation abnormalities, such as hypoxemia and orthodeoxia, are present in patients with mild LC.
METHODS: We investigated 148 consecutive patients with biopsy-proven chronic liver diseases such as CH (noncirrhotic chronic hepatitis) (n=46), LC(A), LC(B), and LC(C) (LC Child's A, B, and C) (n=18, 51, 33, respectively). The oxygen saturation by pulse oximetry (SpO2) in the supine and upright positions was determined in patients and controls (normal subjects, n=29). The change in SpO2 on standing was defined as deltaSpO2. NO output in exhaled air was measured in 16 patients.
RESULTS: Four patients [two LC(B) and two LC(C)] had hypoxemia (supine SpO2< or =94% and/or upright SpO2< or =94%). Although there was no intergroup difference in the supine SpO2 or the upright SpO2, the deltaSpO2 decreased [control, +0.2+/-0.6%; CH, +0.1+/-0.9%; LC(A), -0.3+/-0.8%; LC(B), -0.2+/-0.9%; LC(C), -0.5+/-1.1%; mean+/-SD; p=0.005] with worsening liver disease, and the prevalence of desaturation on standing (deltaSpO2< or =-1%) increased [control, 7%; CH, 20%; LC(A), 33%; LC(B), 35%; LC(C), 42%; p=0.01]. The NO output was inversely correlated with deltaSpO2 (r=-0.66, p=0.006).
CONCLUSIONS: Desaturation on standing is present in one-third of normoxemic patients with mild LC of Child's A, and is associated with the severity of liver disease. This postural desaturation is correlated with the exhaled NO, which suggests that intrapulmonary vasodilatation may play some role in this phenomenon.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12135174     DOI: 10.2169/internalmedicine.41.435

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intern Med        ISSN: 0918-2918            Impact factor:   1.271


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