Pulmonary Vascular Disease in the Single-Ventricle Patient: Is it Really Pulmonary Hypertension and if So, How and When Should We Treat it?

Stephanie S. Handler, J. Feinstein
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Despite significant improvements in the surgical and postoperative care for patients with single-ventricle physiology culminating in the Fontan circulation, significant late morbidity and mortality remains. In the setting of passive (ie, non-“pump” driven) pulmonary blood flow, pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) plays a key role in determining cardiac output, and even slight elevations in PVR may result in significant morbidity. There is now great interest to treat Fontan patients with pulmonary vasodilators in an attempt to “optimize” PVR (and by extension, quality of life) and/or improve an elevated PVR. This review discusses the hemodynamic implications of the Fontan circulation, the evidence for use of pulmonary vasodilator therapy, and possible target physiologic mechanisms.
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单心室患者的肺血管疾病:真的是肺动脉高压吗?如果是,我们应该如何以及何时治疗?
尽管单心室生理学患者的手术和术后护理有了显著改善,最终达到Fontan循环,但晚期发病率和死亡率仍然很高。在被动(即非“泵”驱动)肺血流的情况下,肺血管阻力(PVR)在决定心输出量方面起着关键作用,即使PVR略有升高也可能导致显著的发病率。现在人们对用肺血管舒张剂治疗Fontan患者非常感兴趣,试图“优化”PVR(进而提高生活质量)和/或改善升高的PVR。这篇综述讨论了Fontan循环的血液动力学意义,使用肺血管舒张剂治疗的证据,以及可能的靶生理机制。
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