Literature DB >> 7010978

Cardiovascular disturbances in chronic respiratory insufficiency.

J L Robotham.   

Abstract

The mechanical factors by which chronic respiratory insufficiency may influence right and left ventricular performance during both spontaneous and mechanical ventilation are reviewed. During a spontaneous inspiration the right heart distends because of increased inflow and increased pulmonary vascular resistance. This decreases the effective left ventricular compliance, through ventricular interdependence, reducing the gradient for pulmonary venous return. The inspiratory decrease in pleural pressure also effectively increases the impedance to left ventricular ejection. An inspiratory increase in abdominal pressure further increases the left ventricular afterload. These factors combine to impair left ventricular performance. During intermittent positive pressure ventilation, left ventricular stroke volume increases early in inspiration. This increased inspiratory flow cannot be attributed to a phase lag in the right heart output reaching the left heart chambers because, even with a constant pulmonary arterial inflow, aortic flow increases during inspiration. Several factors may act in concert to improve left ventricular performance, despite the adverse effects of intermittent positive pressure ventilation on the right ventricle. These include (1) a decrease in right heart volume, increasing left ventricular compliance and hence the gradient for pulmonary venous return; (2) anterograde emptying of the alveolar capillary bed with lung inflation; (3) the increase in pleural pressure decreasing impedance to left ventricular emptying; and (4) physical compression of the heart by the lungs.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7010978     DOI: 10.1016/0002-9149(81)90197-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cardiol        ISSN: 0002-9149            Impact factor:   2.778


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Journal:  J Anesth       Date:  1993-07       Impact factor: 2.078

2.  The effect of tidal volume and intravascular volume state on systolic pressure variation in ventilated dogs.

Authors:  A Szold; R Pizov; E Segal; A Perel
Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  1989       Impact factor: 17.440

3.  Left heart function in chronic obstructive lung disease.

Authors:  H Seibold; U Roth; R Lippert; J Kohler; S Wieshammer; E Henze; M Stauch
Journal:  Klin Wochenschr       Date:  1986-05-02

4.  Hyperinflated lungs compress the heart during expiration in COPD patients: a new finding on dynamic-ventilation computed tomography.

Authors:  Yanyan Xu; Tsuneo Yamashiro; Hiroshi Moriya; Maho Tsubakimoto; Nanae Tsuchiya; Yukihiro Nagatani; Shin Matsuoka; Sadayuki Murayama
Journal:  Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis       Date:  2017-10-26
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