The effects of selective pulmonary vascular tone alterations on cardiac preload have not been previously examined. Therefore, we evaluated whether changing pulmonary vascular tone either by hypoxia or the inhalation of aerosolized prostacyclin (PGI In a randomized controlled animal study in 6 spontaneously breathing dogs, pulmonary vascular tone was increased by controlled moderate hypoxia (FiO During hypoxia, mean pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) increased from median [IQR] 12 [8-15] to 19 [17-25] mmHg (pā<ā0.05). ITBV, PBV and their ratio with Vd In spontaneously breathing dogs, changes in pulmonary vascular tone altered PAP but had no effect on cardiac output, central blood volumes or their relation to circulating blood volume, nor on Pmsa and Pvr. These observations suggest that cardiac preload is preserved despite substantial alterations in right ventricular afterload.
Do alterations in pulmonary vascular tone result in changes in central blood volumes? An experimental study
J. Vos, J. Wietasch, A. Hoeft and T. Scheeren
Intensive Care Med Exp 2021;9(1):59.