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Query: UMLS:C0344307 (
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Patients with
primary pulmonary hypertension
occasionally present for surgery. Anaesthesia requires continuous cardiovascular monitoring and maintenance of stable pulmonary and systemic haemodynamics. The management of a patient with severe pulmonary hypertension, undergoing open lung biopsy under a combination of general anaesthesia and thoracic epidural
analgesia
is reported and the problems of
primary pulmonary hypertension
are discussed.
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PMID:Thoracic epidural anaesthesia and primary pulmonary hypertension. 161 87
Pulmonary hypertension can arise in the presence of acute cardiopulmonary decompensation or develop as a chronic and progressive disease in association with connective tissue diseases, infectious diseases, or metabolic diseases, or in the form of
idiopathic pulmonary hypertension
. Impaired regulation of endogenous vasoactive mediators, growth factors, and thrombotic factors leads to pulmonary artery vasoconstriction, endothelial and epithelial proliferation, and thrombotic vascular obstruction, with resulting right heart failure. There is no curative treatment for chronic pulmonary hypertension, and the immediate objective of palliative treatment is to relieve right heart stress by reducing pulmonary arterial pressure with the aid of pulmonary vasodilators. Depending on the severity of the illness, perioperative mortality is high, which must be borne in mind by both anesthetists and intensivists. Chronic medical treatment for these patients must be optimized before any surgery is undertaken. In the perioperative period, it is essential that anything that could lead to worsening of pulmonary hypertension is avoided, or at least recognized and treated at an early stage. Intraoperatively, imminent acute right heart decompensation is treated by improving right-ventricular contractility and reducing right-ventricular afterload. In the postoperative period, monitoring and optimization of the cardiopulmonary status, adequate
analgesia
and sedation, and careful anticoagulation must be ensured.
...
PMID:[Pulmonary hypertension]. 1646 75
A 31-year-old woman with
primary pulmonary hypertension
presented for an elective cesarean section at the 34-week gestation. After monitoring pulmonary artery, systemic artery blood pressures and an electrocardiogram, continuous lumbar epidural anesthesia was performed. Uneventful delivery was followed by a sudden decrease in systemic pressure and loss of consciousness. Her trachea was intubated and administration of epinephrine was started. Nitroprusside and milrinone were infused to decrease pulmonary artery pressure and to maintain systemic arterial pressure. However, she died after 16 hours due to an impairment of right ventricular function. Although the patient with PPH had been managed successfully using continuous epidural
analgesia
until delivery, sudden hemodynamic alterations following delivery could not be controlled by pharmacological interventions.
...
PMID:[Unsuccessful anesthetic management for cesarean section in a patient with primary pulmonary hypertension]. 1771 89