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Analysis of Pulmonary Arterial Pressure Wave Reflection and Regional Pulse Wave Velocity in Patients with Pulmonary Venous Hypertension(PH) Shizuo Hanya 1 1Faculty of Health Care Science, Himeji Dokkyo University Keyword: 肺高血圧症 , 主肺動脈内圧脈波反射波 , 主肺動脈局所脈波速度 , pulmonary hypertension , pressure wave reflection , regional pulse wave velocity of the main pulmonary artery pp.217-224
Published Date 2010/2/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1404101430
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 Objectives: The present investigation compared and contrasted the pressure wave reflection and regional pulse wave velocity of the main pulmonary artery in patients with pulmonary hypertension(PH) and normal control subjects.

 Methods: Main pulmonary arterial flow velocity(Vm) and pressure(Pm) were simultaneously recorded using a multisensor catheter in 5 PH patients with mitral stenosis and 10 control subjects. Instantaneous pressure wave reflection(Pb) was calculated from Westerhof's equation every 2ms. To estimate the magnitude and timing of Pb, peakPb, R-peakPb/R-R(time interval between R of ECG and peakPb, R-R; R-Rinterval of ECG), R-peakVm/R-R(time interval between R of ECG and peak Vm) and reflection index(R.I.; area ratio of reflected and measured pressure waveform) were calculated. Regional pulse wave velocity of the main pulmonary artery(PA-PWV1) was also calculated by water-hammer formula(one point measurement).

 Results: PeakPb, R.I.and PA-PWV1(28±19mmHg, 0.45±0.03, 3.4±0.2m/s.) were significantly higher in patients with PH than in control subjects(8±2.0mmHg, 0.30±0.08, 1.9±0.3m/s.). R-peakPb/R-R and R-peakVm/R-R were significantly shorter in patients with PH(0.31±0.07, 0.17±0.03) than in control subjects((0.49±0.11, 0.28±0.06)

 Conclusions: It is concluded that PA-PWV1 and the magnitude of pressure wave reflection was significantly increased and peak Pb arrived earlier during ejection in patients with PH than in control subjects,resulting in the significant reduction of the acceralating phase of the ejection flow and the development of midsystolic notch in pulmonary flow velocity waveform which are both characteristic of PH. The differences in PA-PWV1 in PH and the control group seem proportionate to the difference in pulmonary arterial pressure. This may help justify studies that try to calculate PA-PWV1 noninvasively by simultaneous measurements of pressure and velocity as a surrogate for biophysical properties of the pulmonary artery in patients with PH.


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