Pre-PTE Pulmonary Artery Elastance, Right Ventricular Elastance, and RV-PA Coupling Predict Post-Operative Length of Stay and Hemodynamics
We hypothesized that dynamic measures of pulmonary arterial compliance (Cpa), and elastance (Epa), RV elastance (Ees), and RV-PA coupling would improve prediction of post-op mean PA pressure (PAP), Length of Stay (LOS), ICU duration (ICUd) and need for inotropes (NFI) compared to prediction based solely on pre-op PAP, CO and PVR in patients with chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH) undergoing pulmonary thromboendaterectomy (PTE).
Source: The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation - Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: F. Contijoch, D. Wong, S. Igata, A. McDivit Mizzell, W. Auger, A. DeMaria, D. Blanchard, A. Waheed, T. Bachman, M. Simon, M. Pinsky Source Type: research
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