Literature DB >> 33431084

Effect of acute lower respiratory tract infection on pulmonary artery pressure in children with post-tricuspid left-to-right shunt.

Sakshi Sachdeva1, Shyam S Kothari2, Saurabh K Gupta3, Sivasubramanian Ramakrishnan2, Anita Saxena4.   

Abstract

We sought to examine the influence of clinically severe lower respiratory tract infection on pulmonary artery pressure in children having CHD with post-tricuspid left-to-right shunt, as it may have physiological and clinical implications. In a prospective single-centre observational study, 45 children with post-tricuspid left-to-right shunt and clinically severe lower respiratory tract infection were evaluated during the illness and 2 weeks after its resolution. Pulmonary artery systolic pressure was estimated non-invasively using shunt gradient by echocardiography and systolic blood pressure measured non-invasively.Median pulmonary artery systolic pressure during lower respiratory tract infection was only mildly (although statistically significantly) elevated during lower respiratory tract infection [60 (42-74) versus 53 (40-73) mmHg, (p < 0.0001)]. However, clinically significant change in pulmonary artery systolic pressure defined as the increase of >10 mmHg was present in only 9 (20%) patients. In the absence of hypoxia or acidosis, only a small minority (9%, n = 4) showed significant pulmonary artery systolic pressure rise >10 mmHg. In the absence of hypoxia or acidosis, severe lower respiratory tract infection in patients with acyanotic CHD results in only mild elevation of pulmonary artery systolic pressure in most of the patients.

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Keywords:  Acyanotic CHD; lower respiratory tract infection; pulmonary artery pressure

Year:  2021        PMID: 33431084     DOI: 10.1017/S1047951120004734

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiol Young        ISSN: 1047-9511            Impact factor:   1.093


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1.  Outcome of COVID-19-positive children with heart disease and grown-ups with congenital heart disease: A multicentric study from India.

Authors:  Sakshi Sachdeva; Sivasubramanian Ramakrishnan; Mrigank Choubey; Nageswara Rao Koneti; Kalaivani Mani; Shweta Bakhru; Saurabh Kumar Gupta; Debasree Gangopadhyay; Soumya Kasturi; Jayashree Mishra; Hemant Kumar Nayak; Kothandam Sivakumar; Prashant Bobhate; Neeraj Awasthy; Debasis Das; Manisha Chakrabarti; Chinnaswamy Sivaprakasam Muthukumaran; Rajan Saileela; Bhargavi Dhulipudi; Shiv Kumar Chaudhary; Mahimarangaiah Jayranganath; Anita Saxena; Krishna Subramony Iyer; Raman Krishna Kumar; Shyam S Kothari; Snehal Kulkarni; Suresh G Rao
Journal:  Ann Pediatr Cardiol       Date:  2021-08-26
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