Predictability of left heart dysfunction from right heart performance--cardiac index-venous pressure plots and cardiac index-mean pulmonary artery wedge pressure plots at rest and their shift during dynamic exercise
Autor: | Senri Hirakawa, Yasuo Yagi, Gotoh K, Takahiko Suzuki, Yo Yasuda, Hideki Fujiwara, Yukio Ohsumi, Kazuko Horie |
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Rok vydání: | 1989 |
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Male medicine.medical_specialty Heart disease Adolescent Heart Diseases Physiology Heart dysfunction Cardiac index Heart Valve Diseases Hemodynamics Coronary Disease Sensitivity and Specificity Predictive Value of Tests Internal medicine medicine Humans Pulmonary Wedge Pressure Cardiac Output Pulmonary wedge pressure Rest (music) Aged business.industry Heart Middle Aged medicine.disease Heart failure Right heart Hypertension Cardiology Exercise Test Female Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine business Venous Pressure |
Zdroj: | Japanese circulation journal. 53(3) |
ISSN: | 0047-1828 |
Popis: | In an attempt to examine the extent to which the right heart performance can predict the left heart performance in heart diseases primarily affecting the left heart, we recorded cardiac index-venous pressure (CI-VP) plot and cardiac index-mean pulmonary artery wedge pressure (CI-PAW) plot at rest and investigated the shift of CI-VP plot and CI-PAW plot that occurred during mild dynamic exercise of the lower limbs. Six patients had normal heart function and 20 patients had heart diseases primarily affecting the left heart. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value in the estimation of the left heart function with delta CI/delta VP were 80%, 100%, 89% and 100%, respectively, when delta CI/delta PAW was regarded as the golden standard for the estimation of the left heart function. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value in estimating the left heart function with delta CI/delta RA were 86%, 93%, 92% and 86%, respectively. When the left heart function was estimated by delta VP alone without measuring delta CI, the sensitivity, specificity positive predictive value and negative predictive value were 40%, 100%, 73% and 100%, respectively. In short, it was possible to predict the left heart dysfunction with delta CI/delta VP or delta CI/delta RA, in the presence of the right heart dysfunction. It was also possible to predict a steep heart slope from normal delta CI/delta VP with error of 2/18 (11%), when steep left heart slope was predicted, based on the presence of steep right heart slope. In comparison, delta VP alone was a less sensitive index of the performance of the left heart. |
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