Relationship of Anginal Symptoms to Lung Mechanics during Myocardial Ischemia

Author:

PEPINE CARL J.1,WIENER LESLIE1

Affiliation:

1. From the Research Division and Cardiopulmonary Laboratory Medical Service, Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Abstract

The anginal syndrome (AP) typically includes sensations of chest tightness or difficulty in breathing. Left ventricular (LV) dysfunction during myocardial ischemia incident with AP is now well documented. Since secondary alterations in lung mechanics could relate to these symptoms, we examined airway resistance (Raw), lung volume (TGV), lung compliance (C L ), and LV pressure-volume relations during pacing-induced AP. LV end-diastolic pressure (EDP) increased suddenly with AP, (mean + 41%, p < 0.01), without change in end-diastolic volume (EDV). LV distensibility (EDV/EDP) decreased abruptly, (–37%, P < 0.01), with reduction in airway conductance (1/Raw/TGV), (–40%, P < 0.05), and C L (–27%, P < 0.05). When AP was relieved, these changes returned toward preangina levels. Ischemia-induced LV dysfunction abruptly increases LVEDP. The resulting increased pulmonary capillary pressure effects an alteration of lung mechanics consisting of increasing Raw and reduced C L . The changes in ventilatory effort which ensue may be interpreted as chest tightness, heaviness, or constriction by the AP patient.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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