Volume : VII, Issue : VIII, August - 2018

PREVALANCE OF LEFT VENTRICULAR DYSFUNCTION IN CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE (COPD).

Nandakumaran. M, Swaminathan. N, Nageswaran. P. M, Ravishankar. G, Tamilselvan. K

Abstract :

 Aim: To study prevalence of left ventricular diastolic and systolic dysfunction in patients with COPD.

Patients and methods: 100 patients with COPD referred for cardiac evaluation to our department. Apart from routine
investigation 2D, M mode, Doppler and DTI were done. LV diastolic dysfunction was assessed by mitral inflow Doppler. LV systolic
function was assessed by LV EF and Mitral annular peak S wave velocity.
Results: 84% of them had pulmonary hypertension. Out of these 54% of them have mild, 26% moderate and 4% severe PHT.
70% of COPD patients had diastolic dysfunction in our study. Our study reports that 10% of the COPD patients had LV systolic
dysfunction (EF< 50%).
CONCLUSION: LV systolic dysfunction is directly proportional to severity of COPD. Smoking index and duration of smoking are
positively correlated with development of LVSD. Our study reports that 44.4% of severe COPD patients have LVSD. So we
recommend routine echocardiography for all severe COPD patients.

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NANDAKUMARAN.M, SWAMINATHAN.N, NAGESWARAN.P.M, RAVISHANKAR.G, TAMILSELVAN.K, PREVALANCE OF LEFT VENTRICULAR DYSFUNCTION IN CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE (COPD)., PARIPEX‾INDIAN JOURNAL OF RESEARCH : Volume-7 | Issue-8 | August-2018


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