Plasma noradrenaline as an indicator of functional state in hearts with mitral stenosis: The influence of acutely reduced left atrial pressure by balloon mitral commissurotomy |
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Authors: | Kazufumi Tsuchihashi Niro Sawai Hideki Takizawa Naoko Takahashi Toshiya Ishiguro Nobuichi Hikita Hitoko Ogata Shuji Yonekura Kazuaki Shimamoto Osamu Iimura |
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Affiliation: | (1) The Second Department of Internal Medicine, Sapporo Medical College, South 1, West 16, Chuo-ku, 060 Sapporo, Japan |
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Abstract: | Summary To investigate the mechanism in which plasma noradrenaline concentration (pNA) is elevated in heart failure, the effect of balloon mitral valvulo-plasty was used as a model of acute manipulation of the left atrial pressure reduction in ten patients with mitral stenosis. Gorlin mitral valve area and pNA were correlated with New York Heart Association functional class and found to have a significant exponential inverse relationship with each other ([pNA, pg/ml] = 198.9 × [mitral valve area, cm2]–0.696;P = 0.003). Elevated pNA could be partially explained by a reduced cardiac index (CI) ([pNA, pg/ml] = 403.4 × [CI, l/min/m2]–0.889;P = 0.027;r = 0.495), especially in severely failed hearts, but not by pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (PCWP). However, the percent changes (%) of variables early after balloon valvulo-plasty exhibited aparadoxical contrast; % pNA showing a clear negative exponential correlation with % PCWP ([% pNA] = 436.0 × [% PCWP + 80]–0.679 – 80;P = 0.021), but not with % CI. These results suggest that pNA should be considered an indicator of cardiac functional class in mitral stenosis. PNA is modulated by both cardiac index and pulmonary capillary pressure, but in different ways. |
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Keywords: | Plasma noradrenaline concentration Mitral stenosis Congestive heart failure Percutaneous transvenous mitral commissurotomy Mitral valve area |
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