Cardionerds: A Cardiology Podcast

222. CardioNerds Rounds: Challenging Cases – Nuances in Pulmonary Hypertension Management with Dr. Ryan Tedford

Jul 14, 2022
Dr. Ryan Tedford, Chief of Heart Failure and Cardiac Transplantation and researcher of RV-pulmonary hemodynamics. Cases focus on nuanced hemodynamic interpretation, nitroprusside testing and mechanical support decisions. They discuss waveform lessons, testing reversibility for transplant, and when valve intervention or diuresis beats pulmonary vasodilators.
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INSIGHT

Resting Kussmaul Sign Indicates RV Failure

  • A lack of respiratory variation in RA pressure functions as a resting Kussmaul sign and signals significant RV dysfunction.
  • Tedford notes this pattern commonly appears after RV mechanical support and predicts right-sided failure physiology.
ADVICE

Use Nitroprusside To Test PVR Reversibility

  • When testing transplant candidacy with elevated PVR, perform a nitroprusside challenge to assess reversibility while maintaining blood pressure.
  • Tedford suggests nitroprusside first in the cath lab, then consider inotropes like milrinone if tolerated.
INSIGHT

PAPI Reflects True RV Function

  • PAPI (pulmonary artery pulsatility index) correlates well with single-cell RV myocyte function and is a strong marker of RV performance.
  • Tedford cautions that PAPI depends on RA pressure and can be misleading when RA pressure is low.
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