Suscribirse

Right Ventricular Morphology and Function in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Patients Living at High Altitude - 16/01/13

Doi : 10.1016/j.hlc.2012.08.004 
Tolga Sinan Güvenç, MD a, , Hatice Betül Erer, MD b, Şeref Kul, MD c, Gökhan Perinçek, MD d, Sami İlhan, MD b, Nurten Sayar, MD b, Binnaz Zeynep Yıldırım, MD a, Coşkun Doğan, MD a, Yavuz Karabağ, MD a, Bahattin Balcı, MD, FESC a, Mehmet Eren, MD, FESC b
a Kafkas University School of Medicine, Kars, Turkey 
b Dr. Siyami Ersek Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Research and Training Hospital, İstanbul, Turkey 
c Bezmialem Vakıf University, Faculty of Medicine, İstanbul, Turkey 
d Kars State Hospital, Kars, Turkey 

Corresponding author at: School of Medicine, Kafkas University Campus, Paşaçayırı, Kars, Turkey. Tel.: +90 4742251150; fax: +90 4742251193.

Resumen

Introduction

Pulmonary vasculature is affected in patients with chronic pulmonary obstructive disease (COPD). As a result of increased pulmonary resistance, right ventricular morphology and function are altered in COPD patients. High altitude and related hypoxia causes pulmonary vasoconstriction, thereby affecting the right ventricle. We aimed to investigate the combined effects of COPD and altitude-related chronic hypoxia on right ventricular morphology and function.

Materials and Methods

Forty COPD patients living at high altitude (1768m) and 41 COPD patients living at sea level were enrolled in the study. All participants were diagnosed as COPD by a pulmonary diseases specialist depending on symptoms, radiologic findings and pulmonary function test results. Detailed two-dimensional echocardiography was performed by a cardiologist at both study locations.

Results

Oxygen saturation and mean pulmonary artery pressure were higher in the high altitude group. Right ventricular end diastolic diameter, end systolic diameter, height and end systolic area were significantly higher in the high altitude group compared to the sea level group. Parameters of systolic function, including tricuspid annular systolic excursion, systolic velocity of tricuspid annulus and right ventricular isovolumic acceleration were similar between groups, while fractional area change was significantly higher in the sea level groups compared to the high altitude group. Indices of diastolic function and myocardial performance index were similar between groups.

Conclusion

An increase in mean pulmonary artery pressure and right ventricular dimensions are observed in COPD patients living at high altitude. Despite this increase, systolic and diastolic functions of the right ventricle, as well as global right ventricular performance are similar in COPD patients living at high altitude and sea level. Altitude-related adaptation to chronic hypoxia could explain these findings.

El texto completo de este artículo está disponible en PDF.

Keywords : Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, Right ventricle, High altitude, Echocardiography


Esquema


© 2012  Australian and New Zealand Society of Cardiac and Thoracic Surgeons (ANZSCTS) and the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand (CSANZ). Publicado por Elsevier Masson SAS. Todos los derechos reservados.
Añadir a mi biblioteca Eliminar de mi biblioteca Imprimir
Exportación

    Exportación citas

  • Fichero

  • Contenido

Vol 22 - N° 1

P. 31-37 - janvier 2013 Regresar al número
Artículo precedente Artículo precedente
  • Methylprednisolone Use is Associated with Endothelial Cell Activation Following Cardiac Surgery
  • Vladimir V. Lomivorotov, Sergey M. Efremov, Andrey P. Kalinichenko, Igor A. Kornilov, Lubov G. Knazkova, Alexandr M. Chernyavskiy, Vladimir N. Lomivorotov, Alexander M. Karaskov
| Artículo siguiente Artículo siguiente
  • The Role of the Preoperative Screening of Sleep Apnoea by Berlin Questionnaire and Epworth Sleepiness Scale for Postoperative Atrial Fibrillation
  • Ufuk Mungan, Ozcan Ozeke, Levent Mavioglu, Cagatay Ertan, Ibrahim Oguz Karaca, Gokhan Keskin, Zuhal Kokcu, Yasemin Selimoglu, Ahmet Duran Demir, Mehmet Ali Ozatik

Bienvenido a EM-consulte, la referencia de los profesionales de la salud.
El acceso al texto completo de este artículo requiere una suscripción.

¿Ya suscrito a @@106933@@ revista ?

@@150455@@ Voir plus

Mi cuenta


Declaración CNIL

EM-CONSULTE.COM se declara a la CNIL, la declaración N º 1286925.

En virtud de la Ley N º 78-17 del 6 de enero de 1978, relativa a las computadoras, archivos y libertades, usted tiene el derecho de oposición (art.26 de la ley), el acceso (art.34 a 38 Ley), y correcta (artículo 36 de la ley) los datos que le conciernen. Por lo tanto, usted puede pedir que se corrija, complementado, clarificado, actualizado o suprimido información sobre usted que son inexactos, incompletos, engañosos, obsoletos o cuya recogida o de conservación o uso está prohibido.
La información personal sobre los visitantes de nuestro sitio, incluyendo su identidad, son confidenciales.
El jefe del sitio en el honor se compromete a respetar la confidencialidad de los requisitos legales aplicables en Francia y no de revelar dicha información a terceros.


Todo el contenido en este sitio: Copyright © 2026 Elsevier, sus licenciantes y colaboradores. Se reservan todos los derechos, incluidos los de minería de texto y datos, entrenamiento de IA y tecnologías similares. Para todo el contenido de acceso abierto, se aplican los términos de licencia de Creative Commons.