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Changes in pulmonary artery systolic pressure correlate with radiographic severity and peripheral oxygenation in adults with community-acquired pneumonia (CROSBI ID 246493)

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Sreter, Katherine Bernardette ; Budimir, Ivan ; Golub, Andrija ; Dorošulić, Zdravko ; Sabol-Pusić, Mateja ; Boban, Marko Changes in pulmonary artery systolic pressure correlate with radiographic severity and peripheral oxygenation in adults with community-acquired pneumonia // Journal of clinical ultrasound, 46 (2018), 1; 41-47. doi: 10.1002/jcu.22523

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Sreter, Katherine Bernardette ; Budimir, Ivan ; Golub, Andrija ; Dorošulić, Zdravko ; Sabol-Pusić, Mateja ; Boban, Marko

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Changes in pulmonary artery systolic pressure correlate with radiographic severity and peripheral oxygenation in adults with community-acquired pneumonia

The aim of this prospective observational study was to evaluate the relationship between changes in pulmonary artery systolic pressure (ΔPASP) and both severity of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) and changes in peripheral blood oxygen partial pressure (PaO2 ). Seventy-five consecutive adult patients hospitalized for treatment of CAP were recruited in this single-center cohort study. Doppler echocardiographic measurement of PASP was performed by 2 staff cardiologists. Follow-up assessment was performed within 2 to 4 weeks of ending antibiotic treatment at radiographic resolution of CAP. Fifteen patients were excluded during follow-up due to confirmation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Pneumonia was unilateral in 40 (66.7%) and bilateral in 20 (33.3%) patients. Radiographic extent of pneumonia involved 2 pulmonary segments in 31 patients (51.7%), 3 to 5 pulmonary segments in 25 (41.7%), and 6 pulmonary segments in 4 patients (6.6%). ΔPASP between hospital admission and follow-up correlated with the number of pulmonary segments involved (Rho = 0.953 ; P < .001) and PaO2 (Rho = -0.667 ; P < .001). The maximum PASP was greater during pneumonia than after resolution (34.82 ± 3.96 vs. 22.67 ± 4.04, P < .001). Changes in PASP strongly correlated with radiological severity of CAP and PaO2 . During pneumonia, PASP appeared increased without significant change in left ventricular filling pressures. This suggests that disease-related changes in lung tissue caused by pneumonia may easily and reproducibly be assessed using conventional noninvasive bedside diagnostics such as echocardiography and arterial blood gas analysis.

arterial blood gas, community-acquired pneumonia, echocardiography, pulmonary artery systolic pressure, respiratory dynamics

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46 (1)

2018.

41-47

objavljeno

0091-2751

1097-0096

10.1002/jcu.22523

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Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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