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. 1990;32(3):206-10.

Right ventricle in patients after orthotopic heart transplantation

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  • PMID: 2209022

Right ventricle in patients after orthotopic heart transplantation

P Frídl et al. Cor Vasa. 1990.

Abstract

Eighteen patients were examined by echocardiography one month before, and one month after orthotopic heart transplantation (OHT). The right-heart echocardiographic parameters were compared with pulmonary haemodynamics. All recipients showed increased mean pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) (42 +/- 8 mmHg) and pulmonary vascular resistance 3.0 +/- 1.3 u.) before OHT. The causes of the pulmonary hypertension, and indications for OHT, were the end stage of dilated cardiomyopathy (n = 8), ischaemic heart disease (n = 9) and aortic valve disease (n = 1). After transplantation, the donor's right ventricle dilates due to the recipient's elevated pulmonary vascular resistance. The right ventricular dimension after OHT was greater than 30 mm in 1/3 of patients. The right ventricular diastolic dimension correlates statistically significantly with mean PAP of the recipient before the procedure. Right ventricular dilatation is accompanied by a mild degree of tricuspid insufficiency (in 89% of cases), as documented by Doppler examination. Neither the degree of right ventricular dilatation, nor the degree of tricuspid insufficiency show a tendency to progression during follow-up.

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