Pulmonary hypertension following hepatopulmonary syndrome in a patient with cirrhosis
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Pulmonary hypertension following hepatopulmonary syndrome in a patient with cirrhosis
Abstract
We report the case of a patient with liver cirrhosis who successively developed hepatopulmonary syndrome and portopulmonary hypertension. Initially, the patient presented with severe dyspnea and hypoxemia at rest. Technetium-99 macroaggregated albumin lung perfusion scan demonstrated right-to-left shunt, and hemodynamic study revealed a hyperdynamic state with low pulmonary vascular resistance, thus confirming the diagnosis of hepatopulmonary syndrome. More than 2 years after the onset of pulmonary symptoms, a marked improvement in dyspnea and gas exchange was observed. Lung perfusion scan did not disclose any right-to-left shunt and right-sided heart catheterization showed evidence of severe pulmonary hypertension. We conclude that hepatopulmonary syndrome and portopulmonary hypertension are not mutually exclusive. We hypothesize that, by reversing the phenomenon of intrapulmonary vasodilatation, the development of portopulmonary hypertension interfered with each of the potential causes of hypoxemia in hepatopulmonary syndrome (ventilation-perfusion inequalities, intrapulmonary shunting, oxygen diffusion limitation) and, as a result, led to a correction of hypoxemia.
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