REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF LUNG PERFUSION AND VENTILATION AT REST AND DURING STEADY-STATE EXERCISE AFTER UNILATERAL LUNG TRANSPLANTATION

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ROSS, DJ [1 ]
WATERS, PF [1 ]
WAXMAN, AD [1 ]
KOERNER, SK [1 ]
MOHSENIFAR, Z [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES, CEDARS SINAI MED CTR, SCH MED, DIV CARDIOTHORAC SURG & NUCL MED, LOS ANGELES, CA 90048 USA
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10.1378/chest.104.1.130
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R4 [临床医学];
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Cardiopulmonary exercise testing has previously demonstrated a reduced maximum oxygen uptake and anaerobic threshold, as well as abnormal wasted ventilation fraction and gas exchange after unilateral lung transplantation. To further explain the mechanisms of these abnormalities, we assessed the regional distribution of pulmonary blood flow and ventilation at rest and during steady-state exercise in nine recipients of unilateral lung transplants. Krypton-81 (Kr-81m) aerosol and technetium-99m (Tc-99m) were utilized to assess lung ventilation (V) and perfusion (Q), respectively. The digitalized images were trisected to analyze apical, mid-, and basilar lung perfusion and ventilation in both the transplanted and native lung, both at rest and steady-state upright exercise. Results were compared with previously reported data obtained in normal subjects in our laboratory using the identical technique. At rest, 75+/-13 percent of perfusion was directed to the transplanted lung; however, the corresponding fractional ventilation was only 67+/-14 percent. During exercise, there was no significant change in fractional perfusion or ventilation. Resting apical perfusion in the transplanted lung was higher than normal in four patients and comparable to normal in five patients. In contrast to the augmentation of apical perfusion observed in normal subjects during upright exercise, none of our patients increased the regional perfusion to the apices during exercise in either transplanted or native lungs. These unexpected responses suggest either more maximal allograft apical recruitment at rest due to the increased allograft perfusion or an abnormality in the apical pulmonary vasculature after transplantation. Furthermore, the relative mismatch in ventilation and perfusion in transplanted and native lungs suggests regions of high V/Q in the native, and low V/Q in the transplanted lung. This mismatch is most pronounced in recipients of single lung transplants for pulmonary vascular disease.
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