Ari J. Gartenberg, Michael L. O’Byrne, MD, Ella B. Leeth, Jessica Tang, Mudit Gupta, Jonathan J. Rome, Ryan Callahan
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
United States
Journal of the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions
J Soc Cardiovasc Angiogr Interv 2024; 3:
DOI: 10.1016/j.jscai.2024.101350
Abstract
Background: Pulmonary artery wedge pressure (PAWP) can underestimate directly measured pulmonary vein pressure (PVP) as demonstrated in animal studies and human case reports. This concept has not been validated in a larger cohort of pediatric patients with pulmonary vein stenosis (PVS).
Methods: Pediatric patients who underwent cardiac catheterization for PVS at a single center from January 1, 2018, to March 31, 2023, were retrospectively reviewed. Mismatch between the PAWP and directly measured PVP or LA pressure was defined as >3 mm Hg. Preintervention angiography was reviewed and percent stenosis calculated.
Results: Twenty-six patients met inclusion criteria; 51 lower pulmonary veins (34 left, 17 right) from 42 catheterizations were evaluated. Significant PVS (≥30% stenosis) was seen in 38/51 (75%) veins, and 9/51 (18%) veins had no angiographic narrowing (0% stenosis). PAWP-PVP mismatch occurred in 37/51 (73%) veins with a median difference of 8 mm Hg (IQR, 6-12). Of these, PAWP was equal to LA pressure in 26 instances, all of which had significant PVS (median % stenosis 54 [IQR, 45-60]). Six of the cases with PAWP-PVP mismatch, PVS (range, 41%-70% stenosis), and no PAWP-LA mismatch reported both a proximal and distal segmental PAWP. In all 6 instances, there was no distal PAWP-PVP mismatch (median difference 1 mm Hg [range, 0-3]).
Conclusions: In this single-center study of pediatric patients with PVS, PAWP significantly underestimated directly measured PVP in lower pulmonary veins. Balloon wedge or end hole catheter position in a distal lobar segment may more accurately estimate the PVP.
Category
Stenosis or Obstruction of Normal Pulmonary Venous Connections
Stenosis or Obstruction of Pulmonary Veins Following Surgical Repair of Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connections
Diagnostic Testing. Invasive
Year of Publication: 2024
Age Focus: Pediatric
Article Type: Retrospective Observational Cohort Studies (>10 patients)
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