Hemodynamic Effects of Noninvasive Ventilation in Patients with Venocapillary Pulmonary Hypertension

Background: The hemodynamic effects of noninvasive ventilation with positive pressure in patients with pulmonary hypertension without left ventricular dysfunction are not clearly established. Objectives: Analyze the impact of increasing airway pressure with continuous positive airway pressure on h...

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Main Authors: André Moreira Bento, Luiz Francisco Cardoso, Flávio Tarasoutchi, Roney Orismar Sampaio, Luiz Junya Kajita, Pedro Alves Lemos Neto
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC) 2014-11-01
Series:Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia
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spelling doaj-04d32d64d8f840ddabfd6786f6b864502020-11-24T23:29:56ZengSociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC)Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia1678-41702014-11-01103541041710.5935/abc.20140147S0066-782X2014002300008Hemodynamic Effects of Noninvasive Ventilation in Patients with Venocapillary Pulmonary HypertensionAndré Moreira BentoLuiz Francisco CardosoFlávio TarasoutchiRoney Orismar SampaioLuiz Junya KajitaPedro Alves Lemos NetoBackground: The hemodynamic effects of noninvasive ventilation with positive pressure in patients with pulmonary hypertension without left ventricular dysfunction are not clearly established. Objectives: Analyze the impact of increasing airway pressure with continuous positive airway pressure on hemodynamic parameters and, in particular, on cardiac output in patients with variable degrees of pulmonary hypertension. Methods: The study included 38 patients with pulmonary hypertension caused by mitral stenosis without left ventricular dysfunction or other significant valvulopathy. The hemodynamic state of these patients was analyzed in three conditions: baseline, after continuous positive pressure of 7 cmH2O and, finally, after pressure of 14 cmH2O. Results: The population was composed of predominantly young and female individuals with significant elevation in pulmonary arterial pressure (mean systolic pressure of 57 mmHg). Of all variables analyzed, only the right atrial pressure changed across the analyzed moments (from the baseline condition to the pressure of 14 cmH2O there was a change from 8 ± 4 mmHg to 11 ± 3 mmHg, respectively, p = 0.031). Even though there was no variation in mean cardiac output, increased values in pulmonary artery pressure were associated with increased cardiac output. There was no harmful effect or other clinical instability associated with use application of airway pressure. Conclusion: In patients with venocapillary pulmonary hypertension without left ventricular dysfunction, cardiac output response was directly associated with the degree of pulmonary hypertension. The application of noninvasive ventilation did not cause complications directly related to the ventilation systems.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0066-782X2014002300008&lng=en&tlng=enHipertensão PulmonarInsuficiência CardíacaVentilação Não InvasivaHemodinâmica
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author André Moreira Bento
Luiz Francisco Cardoso
Flávio Tarasoutchi
Roney Orismar Sampaio
Luiz Junya Kajita
Pedro Alves Lemos Neto
spellingShingle André Moreira Bento
Luiz Francisco Cardoso
Flávio Tarasoutchi
Roney Orismar Sampaio
Luiz Junya Kajita
Pedro Alves Lemos Neto
Hemodynamic Effects of Noninvasive Ventilation in Patients with Venocapillary Pulmonary Hypertension
Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia
Hipertensão Pulmonar
Insuficiência Cardíaca
Ventilação Não Invasiva
Hemodinâmica
author_facet André Moreira Bento
Luiz Francisco Cardoso
Flávio Tarasoutchi
Roney Orismar Sampaio
Luiz Junya Kajita
Pedro Alves Lemos Neto
author_sort André Moreira Bento
title Hemodynamic Effects of Noninvasive Ventilation in Patients with Venocapillary Pulmonary Hypertension
title_short Hemodynamic Effects of Noninvasive Ventilation in Patients with Venocapillary Pulmonary Hypertension
title_full Hemodynamic Effects of Noninvasive Ventilation in Patients with Venocapillary Pulmonary Hypertension
title_fullStr Hemodynamic Effects of Noninvasive Ventilation in Patients with Venocapillary Pulmonary Hypertension
title_full_unstemmed Hemodynamic Effects of Noninvasive Ventilation in Patients with Venocapillary Pulmonary Hypertension
title_sort hemodynamic effects of noninvasive ventilation in patients with venocapillary pulmonary hypertension
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC)
series Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia
issn 1678-4170
publishDate 2014-11-01
description Background: The hemodynamic effects of noninvasive ventilation with positive pressure in patients with pulmonary hypertension without left ventricular dysfunction are not clearly established. Objectives: Analyze the impact of increasing airway pressure with continuous positive airway pressure on hemodynamic parameters and, in particular, on cardiac output in patients with variable degrees of pulmonary hypertension. Methods: The study included 38 patients with pulmonary hypertension caused by mitral stenosis without left ventricular dysfunction or other significant valvulopathy. The hemodynamic state of these patients was analyzed in three conditions: baseline, after continuous positive pressure of 7 cmH2O and, finally, after pressure of 14 cmH2O. Results: The population was composed of predominantly young and female individuals with significant elevation in pulmonary arterial pressure (mean systolic pressure of 57 mmHg). Of all variables analyzed, only the right atrial pressure changed across the analyzed moments (from the baseline condition to the pressure of 14 cmH2O there was a change from 8 ± 4 mmHg to 11 ± 3 mmHg, respectively, p = 0.031). Even though there was no variation in mean cardiac output, increased values in pulmonary artery pressure were associated with increased cardiac output. There was no harmful effect or other clinical instability associated with use application of airway pressure. Conclusion: In patients with venocapillary pulmonary hypertension without left ventricular dysfunction, cardiac output response was directly associated with the degree of pulmonary hypertension. The application of noninvasive ventilation did not cause complications directly related to the ventilation systems.
topic Hipertensão Pulmonar
Insuficiência Cardíaca
Ventilação Não Invasiva
Hemodinâmica
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0066-782X2014002300008&lng=en&tlng=en
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