Pulmonary arteriovenous malformations: haemodynamics and shunt closure
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The first description of pulmonary arteriovenous malformations (PAVM) was made already in 1897 by Churton [1]. PAVM are abnormal vascular structures that connect the pulmonary arterial bed directly to the pulmonary venous bed, thereby bypassing the pulmonary capillaries and resulting in an intrapulmonary shunt which, depending on number and size of the PAVM, may result in arterial desaturation and paradoxical systemic embolisation [2]. Because the PAVM are thin-walled vascular structures, they are prone to rupture, resulting in haemoptysis. A major step forward in the treatment of PAVM was the use of percutaneous transcatheter embolisation, using femoral venous access [3]. This procedure is safe and reduces the risk of paradoxical thromboembolisation and haemoptysis. Moreover, by reducing shunt flow, arterial oxygen saturation increases. Although percutaneous closure of PAVM has been performed for years, and a surprisingly small effect on pulmonary haemodynamics has been shown [4], the study by Vorselaars and co-workers in the present issue of the Netherlands Heart Journal [5] is the first to investigate the immediate consequences of PAVM closure on systemic haemodynamics. Using Finapres technology, which derives changes in stroke volume and systemic pressure from the pressure wave form as measured on a finger, they describe an overall decrease in stroke volume and cardiac output that corresponds in magnitude with the overall decrease in shunt fraction. This decrease in stroke volume is similar to the decrease in stroke volume, as measured directly by right heart catheterisation, observed in a case study at 4 months follow-up after PAVM [6]. It was speculated that such a decrease in stroke volume helped to explain the absence of an increase in pulmonary artery pressures [4], despite the fact that pulmonary vascular resistance should obviously increase as a consequence of the closure of the low resistance PAVM. The mechanism behind the observed decrease in stroke volume is unclear. It could be speculated that shunt closure and the accompanying increase in pulmonary vascular resistance result in a slight increase in right ventricular afterload, which limits right ventricular output. It is, however, more likely to assume that oxygen is regulated to fulfil the oxygen demand of peripheral tissues; shunt closure increases the oxygen content of arterial blood and hence for the same oxygen delivery, in the presence of improved oxygenation, less flow is required. The latter explanation is in accordance with the observation that the shunt fraction prior to embolisa-tion (14 %) is similar in magnitude …
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