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Comparative Study
. 1997 Oct;112(4):980-6.
doi: 10.1378/chest.112.4.980.

Distinctive clinical features of portopulmonary hypertension

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Comparative Study

Distinctive clinical features of portopulmonary hypertension

P C Kuo et al. Chest. 1997 Oct.

Abstract

Study objective: To differentiate the cardiopulmonary profile of portopulmonary hypertension (PPHTN) from that of primary pulmonary hypertension and chronic liver disease.

Design: Retrospective survey.

Setting: Tertiary care center.

Patients: Thirty patients with cardiac catheterization-proven PPHTN were compared to 30 randomly selected patients with primary pulmonary hypertension alone and 30 patients with chronic liver disease alone necessitating consideration of liver transplantation (L-CONT).

Interventions: All patients underwent right heart catheterization, echocardiography, ECG, chest radiography, pulmonary function tests, ventilation-perfusion scanning, and room air arterial blood gas measurements.

Results: Patients with PPHTN exhibited elevated pulmonary pressures (mean pulmonary pressure, 48.6+/-2.1 mm Hg) and pulmonary vascular resistance (11.6+/-1.6 mm Hg/L/min/m2) with simultaneous elevation in the cardiac index (3.8+/-0.3 L/min/m2) and depression of systemic vascular resistance (24.9+/-1.7 mm Hg/L/min/m2). Arterial blood gas measurements indicate that PPHTN exhibits a significant accentuation of the chronic respiratory alkalosis (PCO2, 28.7+/-0.5 mm Hg) usually seen with chronic liver disease and pulmonary hypertension. In addition, patients with PPHTN have an increased alveolar-arterial gradient (27.0+/-2.7 mm Hg) when compared to patients with L-CONT, suggesting impaired gas exchange.

Conclusions: PPHTN is associated with a unique clinical profile that possesses characteristics common to and exclusive of liver disease and primary pulmonary hypertension.

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