1956
DOI: 10.1378/chest.29.6.633
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Abnormal Ventilatory Patterns in Mitral Stenosis

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“…There is no striking relationship between cardiac defect and respiratory abnormality and the closest being the inverse one between vital capacity and PASP after PTMC. 5 Maximum breathing capacity correlated poorly with mean pulmonary artery pressure and explanation in favour of this that many of these patients were on prolonged bed rest and thus induced muscular fatigue probably introduced an independent variable factor in the reduction of maximum breathing capacity.…”
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“…There is no striking relationship between cardiac defect and respiratory abnormality and the closest being the inverse one between vital capacity and PASP after PTMC. 5 Maximum breathing capacity correlated poorly with mean pulmonary artery pressure and explanation in favour of this that many of these patients were on prolonged bed rest and thus induced muscular fatigue probably introduced an independent variable factor in the reduction of maximum breathing capacity.…”
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“…FVC and FEV 1 was expressed as percentage predicted and PEF expressed as liter/min. 5,6,7,8 Only mitral stenosis patients with favorable valve morphology (Wilkins score ≤10) were selected for PTMC; PTMC was done by a transseptal antegrade technique using the Inoue balloon.…”
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“…Palmer et al [5] observed a poor correlation between pre-operative VC and the severity of dyspnoea in patients with mitral stenosis. Cosby et al [10] reported that the degree of dyspnoea showed a closer relation to the height of pulmonary artery pressure and to VC, than to maximum breathing capacity in the pure mitral stenosis patients [10]. Dogliotti et al [11] reported reduction of VC, RV, TLC and maximum breathing capacity in mitral stenosis patients with more severe disease, according to the mitral valve area measured at operation.…”
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“…It was reported that the degree of dyspnoea showed a closer relation to the height of pulmonary artery pressure and to VC, than to maximum breathing capacity in the pure mitral stenosis patients. 7 This study tried to evaluate the pattern of pulmonary function test (PFT) in patient with severe mitral stenosis.…”
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