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s Pulmonary Hypertension and Right Ventricular Dysfunction in Chronic Lung Diseases: New Pathobiologic Concepts
- Source: Current Respiratory Medicine Reviews, Volume 8, Issue 2, Apr 2012, p. 116 - 122
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- 01 Apr 2012
Abstract
Here we provide background information for the pathobiological concept of a “sick lung circulation”, and how it may affect cardiac function. We propose that in most chronic and progressive lung diseases, but in particular COPD/emphysema and interstitial lung diseases (ILD), there are significant pathological changes of the small pulmonary vessels. Complementing the WHO classification of pulmonary vascular diseases we provide a classification which is based on pathogenetic mechanisms such as inflammation, hypoxia and angioproliferation. We also propose that chronic lung disease – related ‘ cor pulmonale’ is insufficiently explained by an elevation of the pulmonary arterial pressure.
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