Congestive Heart Failure Due to Left-to-Right Shunts : Clinical Features and Hemodynamic Studies
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
Among 87 infants and children with congestive heart failure due to L-R shunts, 67 (77.1%) developed symptoms and signs of heart failure during infancy. The mode of onset was characteristically insidious, and varied with different types of L-R shunts. Symptoms and signs commonly observed were tachycardia, tachypnea, prolongation of the time needed for feeding, hepatomegaly, cardio-megaly and roentgenological evidences of pulmonary congestion. The hepatomegaly, a sign of right ventricular failure was almost invariably noted in infants with failure, even in those of PDA, who, as traditionally believed, pertained to the left ventricular decompensation. Large pulmonary blood flow and high pulmonary arterial pressure were the altered hemodynamics most commonly encountered. The pulmonary blood volume was usually increased, which could be limited or even compromized by the mechanisms, such as pulmonary vasocon-striction or vascular obstructive disease, and shortening of the mean pulmonary transit time. Augmentation of the pulmonary blood flow alone seemed to be not causing significant respiratory distress, such as tachypnea unless left ventricular failure supervened. Five important factors were pointed out in our present studies as contributing to the development of heart failure due to L-R shunts: 1) Abnormally rapid decrease of the pulmonary vascular resistance following birth. 2) Large size of the defect. 3) Level of the systemic-pulmonary communication. 4) Presence of associated cardiac anomalies. 5) In-fection.
- International Heart Journal刊行会の論文
著者
-
CHEN CHIUNG-LIN
Department of Pediatrics and Cardiopulmonary Function Laboratory, National Taiwan University
-
WEI HUOYAO
Department of Pediatrics and Cardiopulmonary Function Laboratory, National Taiwan University
-
Chen Chiung-ming
Department Of Internal Medicine College Of Medicine National Taiwan University
-
Lue Hung-chi
Department Of Pediatrics
-
CHEN Chiung-lin
Department of Pediatrics, and the Cardiopulmonary Function Laboratory, National Taiwan University Hospital, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University
-
CHEN Chiung-ming
Department of Pediatrics, and the Cardiopulmonary Function Laboratory, National Taiwan University Hospital, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University
-
WEI Huoyao
Department of Pediatrics, and the Cardiopulmonary Function Laboratory, National Taiwan University Hospital, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University
関連論文
- COMPARISON OF CONVENTIONAL AND SIMULTANEOUS COMPRESSION-VENTILATION CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION IN PIGLETS
- PREVALENCE OF RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE IN THE YOUNG IN NORTHERN TAIWAN 1970-1971 : EPIDEMIOLOGY OF RHEUMATIC FEVER AND RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE : THE FIRST SOUTH-EAST ASIA RHEUMATIC FEVER AND RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE PREVENTION CONFERENCE
- STUDIES ON ADVANCED RHEUMATIC MITRAL INSUFFICIENCY CLINICAL ASPECTS AND CIRCULATORY DYNAMICS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THEIR CORRELATIONS
- Heart Transplantation and the Batista Operation for Children With Refractory Heart Failure
- Outcomes of Children with Rheumatic Fever Not Diagnosed by Revised (1965) Jones Criteria
- Some Problems in Long-Term Prevention of Streptococcal Infection Among Children With Rheumatic Heart Disease in Taiwan
- SOME PROBLEMS IN LONG-TERM PREVENTION OF STREPTOCOCCAL INFECTION : PREVENTION OF RHEUMATIC FEVER AND RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE : THE FIRST SOUTH-EAST ASIA RHEUMATIC FEVER AND RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE PREVENTION CONFERENCE
- The Natural History of Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic Heart Disease in the Orient
- Congestive Heart Failure Due to Left-to-Right Shunts : Clinical Features and Hemodynamic Studies
- OUTCOMES OF CHILDREN WITH RHEUMATIC FEVER NOT DIAGNOSED BY REVISED JONES CRITERIA :DIAGNOSIS OF RHEUMATIC FEVER AND RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE : THE FIRST SOUTH-EAST ASIA RHEUMATIC FEVER AND RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE PREVENTION CONFERENCE
- Antibody Titer to Group A Streptococcal Polysaccharide in Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic Heart Disease : THE 11th CONFERENCE ON PREVENTION FOR RHEUMATIC FEVER AND RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE