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Platypnoea after Pneumonectomy Caused by A Combination of Intracardiac Right-to-Left Shunt and Hypovolaemia:<i>Relief of Symptoms on Restitution of Blood Volume</i>
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1978
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Intracardiac Right-to-left ShuntCardiac AnaesthesiaPulmonary CirculationPhysiologyBlood Volume SubstitutionVascular SurgeryThoracic SurgerySurgeryAnesthesiologyMedicineArterial Oxygen SaturationCardiologyPronounced Venous DesaturationCardiothoracic Surgery
A patient developed platypnoea about a month after pneumonectomy. The symptoms proved to be due to a combination of an atrial right-to-left shunt and hypovolaemia. Blood volume substitution did not change the direction of the shunt, but the symptoms were relieved. The physiological background to this may be a less pronounced venous desaturation and thereby a less marked influence of the shunt on the arterial oxygen saturation.
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