Extravascular water content of heart and lungs after acute myocardial ischemia
- 1 July 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in Journal of Applied Physiology
- Vol. 45 (1) , 102-108
- https://doi.org/10.1152/jappl.1978.45.1.102
Abstract
The extravascular water content of hearts and lungs of anesthetized dogs subjected to 1 of the following protocols, sham operation, circumflex artery ligation, increased left atrial pressure (Pla) or increased Pla and circumflex artery ligation, was measured. After 4 h, extravascular water of the heart and lungs increased significantly in the 3 experimental groups when compared with values from sham-operated dogs. After circumflex artery ligation, extravascular heart water increased 29% and lung water 8%, although Pla and calculated pulmonary microvascular pressure (Pmv) did not change. Extravascular heart water also rose 30% after increasing Pla from 23 to 37 cmH2O by inflating a left atrial balloon. In these dogs, extravascular lung water increased as a hyperbolic function of Pmv. Increasing Pla to 20 cmH2O in dogs with coronary artery ligation resulted in a 16% increase in heart water. At each Pmv, extravascular lung water was greater in dogs with coronary artery ligation than in dogs without. The increased extravascular lung water after coronary artery ligation evidently cannot be explained solely by hemodynamic mechanisms. Acute myocardial ischemia apparently contributes to an increase in vascular permeability in the heart and lungs.This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
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