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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 101, 1016-1023, Copyright © 1991 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
RH Mohiaddin, R Paz, S Theodoropoulos, DN Firmin, DB Longmore and MH Yacoub
Magnetic resonance imaging has been used to study pulmonary arterial
anatomy and to measure pulmonary arterial blood flow in patients with
single lung transplantation. Nine patients and nine control subjects
matched for age and sex were studied. The anatomy of the main pulmonary
artery and its main branches, as well as the site of arterial anastomoses,
was identified and measurements of their diameters were taken. There were
no significant differences in diameters of these vessels between the
patients and the control subjects. Arterial blood flows to the transplanted
lung were 2.07 +/- 0.45 L/min/m2 in the group with right lung
transplantation and 2.43 +/- 0.60 L/min/m2 in those with left lung
transplantation compared with 1.22 +/- 0.22 L/min/m2 and 1.27 +/- 0.41
L/min/m2 in the control group, respectively. The ratio of blood flow in the
transplanted and the native lungs in all patients studied was 2.8 +/-
0.83:1. The flow profile in the artery of the transplanted lung showed a
wide forward flow during systole and most of diastole, whereas that of the
native lung showed a narrow early systolic peak and a reverse flow in most
of diastole. These differences in the volume and pattern of flow in the
transplanted lung are most likely related to the relative resistance in the
native and the transplanted lung and could constitute an additional index
for monitoring the condition of patients with lung transplantation and help
in the understanding of the physiology of the denervated pulmonary vascular
bed.
ARTICLES
Magnetic resonance characterization of pulmonary arterial blood flow after single lung transplantation
National Heart and Chest Hospitals, London, England.
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