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Circulatory congestion in obese hypertensive women: a subset of pulmonary edema in pregnancy
Authors:W C Mabie  T E Ratts  K B Ramanathan  B M Sibai
Affiliation:Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Tennessee, Memphis.
Abstract:
We describe four obese, chronically hypertensive women presenting with antepartum pulmonary edema in whom invasive hemodynamic monitoring showed elevated wedge pressure, normal to high cardiac index, and normal systemic vascular resistance. Echocardiography revealed large chambers, thick walls, and increased left ventricular mass with normal systolic but abnormal diastolic function. These findings are indicative of intrinsic volume overload occurring in the presence of impaired left ventricular relaxation, a combination resulting in high filling pressures and pulmonary congestion. Diuretic therapy is indicated in this subset of patients, who could not be recognized by the usual clinical parameters such as history and physical examination, chest x-ray, and arterial blood gas.
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