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Lung Function, Cardiopulmonary Exercise Capacity and Lung Perfusion in Patients with Corrected Tetralogy of Fallot
[摘要] Study objectives: Patients after total repair of tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) often have residual abnormalities of lung perfusion. It was suggestedthat interventions such as stenting of the stenotic vessels would improve exercise capacity. The purpose of the study was to compare lung functionand cardiopulmonary functional capacity in patients with and without lung perfusion disturbances.Patients: Fifty patients (33 men, 17 women) of age 29 ± 11 years who were operated 8–10 years prior to the study. They were divided into twogroups: 32 patients with normal lung perfusion and 18 patients with abnormal lung perfusion.Methods: Patients performed full lung function testing, progressive cardiopulmonary exercise, echo-Doppler assessments of pulmonary pressure,and quantitative perfusion ventilation.Results: Lung function: Patients post TOF show mild restriction (FVC = 80 %) with normal oxygen saturation (97 %) and six minutewalking distance (600 m). Total lung capacity was slightly higher in the normal perfusion group 95 ± 15 % vs. 85 ± 12 % however; no statisticaldifference was seen between both groups. Echocardiography showed normal pulmonary pressure and normal LVEF (62 %). Cardiopulmonary exercise showed mild limitation of exercise capacity with VO2 of 75–78 % predicted in both groups.Conclusions: Patients post correction of TOF have mild restriction in their lung function, moderate limitation in their exercise capacity andnormal pulmonary arterial pressure. As patients with abnormal lung perfusion scan have good exercise capacity, invasive intervention withangioplasty and/or stent insertion may not be justified.
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[效力级别]  [学科分类] 心脏病和心血管学
[关键词] Kardiologie;Lungenperfusion;TOF;cardiology;cardiopulmonary exercise test;lung perfusion;pulmonary exercise pressure;tetralogy of Fallot [时效性] 
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