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Peripheral Chemoreceptor Responsiveness and Hypoxic Pulmonary Vasoconstriction. Tyler J. Albert, M.D. Senior Medical Resident Chief of Medicine Rounds November 23, 2010. 3 Years of Preparation. Intern year:
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Peripheral Chemoreceptor Responsiveness and Hypoxic Pulmonary Vasoconstriction Tyler J. Albert, M.D. Senior Medical Resident Chief of Medicine Rounds November 23, 2010
3 Years of Preparation • Intern year: • Transformed outpatient rotations into transthoracic echocardiogram (TTE) practice sessions • R2 year: • Successfully ran the gauntlet of the VA IRB from Boise, ID • R3 year: • 8 weeks of research
Important Terminology • Hypoxic ventilatory response (HVR): • Increase in ventilation due to a decrease in PaO2 • Mediated by peripheral chemoreceptors in the carotid body and aortic arch • Isocapnic HVR: • Fixed CO2 levels, isolating hypoxemia • Poikilocapnic HVR: • Variable CO2 levels, physiologic but confounding
Hypoxic Pulmonary Vasoconstriction (HPV) • Vasomotor response to alveolar hypoxia • Mediates ventilation/perfusion (V/Q) matching • optimizes PaO2 by reducing low V/Q fraction • Intrinsic to the lung • Focal with disease (PNA, atelectasis) • Global with hypoxia (altitude, hypoventilation)
Background Denervation of peripheral chemoreceptors in animals, diminishing HVR, increases HPV Carotid body ablation Chemical sympathectomy Naeije et al. JAP 66:42, 1989
Hypothesis Individuals with high HVR have less HPV in response to low alveolar oxygen (PAO2).
Methods: Measuring HVR • Recorded HVR (∆ minute ventilation/∆ SaO2)over 15 min of poikilocapnic hypoxia (0.21 to 0.12 FIO2) • Used nitrogen to drop the FIO2 • Monitored: - SaO2 - Minute ventilation - HR - End-tidal CO2 (EtCO2) - BP -ECG
Methods: Measuring HPV • Screened for tricuspid regurgitation with TTE • Pulmonary artery systolic pressure (PASP) recorded by echosonographer • Bernoulli’s equation (∆P=4V2) • Subjects randomly at FIO2 = 0.21, 0.18, 0.15 and 0.12, each x 15 min • Echosonographer blinded to FIO2 • PASP recorded at SaO2 = 85% • Provided a common PAO2 stimulus, using SaO2 as a surrogate for alveolar oxygenation
Results • 15 healthy subjects • 11 men, 4 women • Age: 26-37, mean 29.4 years • Baseline SaO2: 95-98, mean 97% • Baseline EtCO2: 37-42, mean 39 mmHg • Baseline PASP: 14-30, mean 23 mmHg
Results • Good range of HVRs (0.05-0.3 L/min/%SaO2) • Correlates with previously published data • EtCO2 dropped as expected with increasing HVR (p=0.035)
HVR correlates with HPV p = 0.01 R2 = 0.41
Conclusion • HVR and HPV are inversely related • Direct correlation between peripheral chemoreceptor response and hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction in healthy subjects • Consistent with animal models showing a modulating influence on HPV by peripheral chemoreceptor activation • First demonstration of this phenomenon in humans
Limitations • Poikilocapnic HVR • Confounding from low CO2 • Hypocapnia itself lowers HPV • Inaccuracy of TTE • Variable correlation with PASP by catheterization, does not measure pulmonary vascular resistance • VA IRB and subjects (co-residents) less likely to approve Swan-Ganz catheter
What’s Next • We identified a contributor to HPV, which could lead to targeted therapies • If isolated, we could stimulate breathing and alter pulmonary resistance in pulmonary hypertension, high altitude pulmonary edema, etc. • Almitrine: evidence for evoking increased carotid body activity • Oxford: customized chamber for isocapnic HVR and HPV measurement
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