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AltitudeOmics: effect of reduced barometric pressure on detection of intrapulmonary shunt, pulmonary gas exchange efficiency, and total pulmonary resistance.

Frank A Petrassi1, James T Davis1, Kara M Beasley1, Oghenero Evero2, Jonathan E Elliott1, Randall D Goodman3, Joel E Futral3, Andrew Subudhi2, J Manuel Solano-Altamirano4, Saul Goldman5, Robert C Roach2, Andrew T Lovering1.   

Abstract

Blood flow through intrapulmonary arteriovenous anastomoses (QIPAVA) occurs in healthy humans at rest and during exercise when breathing hypoxic gas mixtures at sea level and may be a source of right-to-left shunt. However, at high altitudes, QIPAVA is reduced compared with sea level, as detected using transthoracic saline contrast echocardiography (TTSCE). It remains unknown whether the reduction in QIPAVA (i.e., lower bubble scores) at high altitude is due to a reduction in bubble stability resulting from the lower barometric pressure (PB) or represents an actual reduction in QIPAVA. To this end, QIPAVA, pulmonary artery systolic pressure (PASP), cardiac output (QT), and the alveolar-to-arterial oxygen difference (AaDO2) were assessed at rest and during exercise (70-190 W) in the field (5,260 m) and in the laboratory (1,668 m) during four conditions: normobaric normoxia (NN; [Formula: see text] = 121 mmHg, PB = 625 mmHg; n = 8), normobaric hypoxia (NH; [Formula: see text] = 76 mmHg, PB = 625 mmHg; n = 7), hypobaric normoxia (HN; [Formula: see text] = 121 mmHg, PB = 410 mmHg; n = 8), and hypobaric hypoxia (HH; [Formula: see text] = 75 mmHg, PB = 410 mmHg; n = 7). We hypothesized QIPAVA would be reduced during exercise in isooxic hypobaria compared with normobaria and that the AaDO2 would be reduced in isooxic hypobaria compared with normobaria. Bubble scores were greater in normobaric conditions, but the AaDO2 was similar in both isooxic hypobaria and normobaria. Total pulmonary resistance (PASP/QT) was elevated in HN and HH. Using mathematical modeling, we found no effect of hypobaria on bubble dissolution time within the pulmonary transit times under consideration (<5 s). Consequently, our data suggest an effect of hypobaria alone on pulmonary blood flow. NEW &amp; NOTEWORTHY Blood flow through intrapulmonary arteriovenous anastomoses, detected by transthoracic saline contrast echocardiography, was reduced during exercise in acute hypobaria compared with normobaria, independent of oxygen tension, whereas pulmonary gas exchange efficiency was unaffected. Modeling the effect(s) of reduced air density on contrast bubble lifetime did not result in a significantly reduced contrast stability. Interestingly, total pulmonary resistance was increased by hypobaria, independent of oxygen tension, suggesting that pulmonary blood flow may be changed by hypobaria.

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Keywords:  echocardiography; high altitude; hypobaria; intrapulmonary arteriovenous anastomoses; microbubble dynamics

Year:  2017        PMID: 29357511      PMCID: PMC6008081          DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00474.2017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Physiol (1985)        ISSN: 0161-7567


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