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- K Iga, C Izumi, M Matsumura, S Kitaguchi, Y Himura, H Gen, and T Konishi.
- Department of Cardiology, Tenri Hospital, Japan. igakan@kcn.ne.jp
- Chest. 1999 Mar 1; 115 (3): 679-83.
BackgroundThe right-to-left shunt at the atrial level is responsible for arterial hypoxemia in patients with atrial septal defect.ObjectivesThis study investigated the mechanism of arterial hypoxemia in patients with atrial septal defect by measuring the P(O2) in both the right and left upper pulmonary veins.Subjects And MethodWe prospectively measured the P(O2) in the femoral artery and the right and left upper pulmonary veins during cardiac catheterization in 13 adults (median age, 53 years) and 7 children (median age, 7 years) with secundum atrial septal defect. The adults and children were studied consecutively. Contrast echocardiography was performed to evaluate right-to-left shunt in all adults.ResultsAmong the children, there were no patients showing arterial hypoxemia, and there was no difference in the P(O2) (+/-SD) between the right and left upper pulmonary veins (right, 100+/-3.8 mm Hg vs left, 100+/-7.8 mm Hg; p = 0.92). However, arterial hypoxemia was present in 11 of the 13 adult patients, although contrast echocardiography showed more than a moderate degree of right-to-left shunt in only four adults. The P(O2) was lower in the left upper pulmonary vein than it was in the right upper pulmonary vein in all adult patients (right, 91.6+/-13.8 mm Hg vs left, 73.0+/-11.5 mm Hg; p < 0.0001).ConclusionThe P(O2) was lower in the left upper pulmonary vein than it was in the right upper pulmonary vein in adults with atrial septal defect. Care must be taken in measuring pulmonary blood flow if the P(O2) in the left upper pulmonary vein is low enough to influence oxygen content. The decreased P(O2) in the left upper pulmonary vein may contribute to arterial hypoxemia in addition to right-to-left shunt at the atrial level in adults with atrial septal defect.
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