Effect of lung contusion on pulmonary hemodynamics.

Ann Thorac Surg

Department of Surgery, Prince George's Hospital Center, Cheverly, Maryland.

Published: July 1991

Our purpose was to examine changes in pulmonary hemodynamics for patients with pulmonary contusion. Pulmonary vascular resistance index (PVRI) and shunt fraction were calculated from standard measurements in 25 traumatized patients. The percent of lung volume injured, measured as air-space filling disease (ASF), was quantitated from computed tomograms using a previously described technique. The amount of reactive pulmonary vasoconstriction per unit of injury (PVRI/ASF) identified 3 groups of patients: 5 were reactors (PVRI/ASF greater than 15), 10 were weak-reactors (PVRI/ASF = 5 to 15), and 10 were nonreactors (PVRI/ASF less than 5). In the reactor group PVRI increased as the size of contusion (ASF) increased (r = 0.99). In weak-reactors PVRI also increased with the size of contusion (r = 0.93), but the slope was less pronounced. In both groups shunt fraction did not rise above 0.31. In the nonreactors, PVRI remained normal while shunt fraction increased with the extent of injury (r = 0.95). These results indicate that pulmonary vasoconstriction often occurs after pulmonary contusion. The vasoconstriction most probably represents a compensatory mechanism to limit perfusion of traumatized parenchyma, thereby minimizing increases in shunt fraction. Some patients (nonreactors) not demonstrating this response have unchecked increases in shunt fraction. This insight into the hemodynamic sequelae of pulmonary contusions may enhance our ability to provide optimal care for patients suffering from this injury.

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