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Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Effects of Inhaled Pulmonary Vasodilators on Perioperative Right Ventricular Hemodynamics: Are These “Nebs” Simply Nebulous?

Published:February 04, 2023DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cjca.2023.02.001
      Right ventricular (RV) dysfunction and pulmonary hypertension (PH) in patients undergoing cardiac surgery contribute to significant perioperative morbidity and mortality.
      • Vieillard-Baron A.
      • Naeije R.
      • Haddad F.
      • et al.
      Diagnostic workup, etiologies and management of acute right ventricle failure: a state-of-the-art paper.
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      Right ventricular limitation: a tale of two elastances.
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      Cardiopulmonary hemodynamics in pulmonary hypertension and heart failure: JACC Review Topic of the Week.
      • Varma P.K.
      • Jose R.L.
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      Perioperative right ventricular function and dysfunction in adult cardiac surgery: focused review (part 1: anatomy, physiology, and diagnosis).
      • Varma P.K.
      • Srimurugan B.
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      • et al.
      Perioperative right ventricular function and dysfunction in adult cardiac surgery: focused review (part 2: management of right ventricular function).
      • Elmi-Sarabi M.
      • Deschamps A.
      • Delisle S.
      • et al.
      Aerosolized vasodilators for the treatment of pulmonary hypertension in cardiac surgery patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
      Although several medical and device therapies exist to address the failing RV in these critically ill patients,
      • Vieillard-Baron A.
      • Naeije R.
      • Haddad F.
      • et al.
      Diagnostic workup, etiologies and management of acute right ventricle failure: a state-of-the-art paper.
      • Magder S.
      • Slobod D.
      • Assanangkornchai N.
      Right ventricular limitation: a tale of two elastances.
      • Maron B.A.
      • Kovac G.
      • Vaidya A.
      • et al.
      Cardiopulmonary hemodynamics in pulmonary hypertension and heart failure: JACC Review Topic of the Week.
      • Varma P.K.
      • Jose R.L.
      • Krishna N.
      • et al.
      Perioperative right ventricular function and dysfunction in adult cardiac surgery: focused review (part 1: anatomy, physiology, and diagnosis).
      • Varma P.K.
      • Srimurugan B.
      • Jose R.L.
      • et al.
      Perioperative right ventricular function and dysfunction in adult cardiac surgery: focused review (part 2: management of right ventricular function).
      the safety and efficacy of inhaled pulmonary vasodilators on perioperative RV function and hemodynamics remains poorly understood. In the study by Elmi-Sarabi, Denault, and colleagues, published in this issue of the Canadian Journal of Cardiology,
      • Elmi-Sarabi M.
      • Couture E.
      • Jarry S.
      • et al.
      Inhaled epoprostenol and milrinone effect on right ventricular pressure waveform monitoring.
      the impact of inhaled dual pulmonary vasodilators in patients with or without RV dysfunction and PH undergoing cardiac surgery highlight several important areas for exploration (Figure 1): the safety and effectiveness of nebulized dual pulmonary vasodilators, inhaled epoprostenol (iE) and inhaled milrinone (iM); their impact on RV systolic and diastolic function and afterload and ventriculoarterial coupling; the optimal mode, timing, dose, and duration of drug administration; and the ability to predict therapeutic responsiveness and influence clinical outcomes.
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      Figure 1Right ventricular hemodynamics and inhaled pulmonary vasodilators. Shown is a summary of patient selection criteria, therapy delivery, and therapeutic responsiveness of right ventricular hemodynamics to dual inhaled pulmonary vasodilators. EuroSCORE II, European System for Cardiac Operative Risk Evaluation score II; MAP, mean arterial pressure; PAP, pulmonary artery pressure; PH, pulmonary hypertension; RV, right ventricular.
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