Prevalence of pulmonary hypertension in adults after atrial switch and role of ventricular filling pressures.
William R MirandaYogesh N V ReddyHeidi M ConnollyHilary M DuBrockFrank CettaAlexander C EgbeDonald J HaglerPublished in: Heart (British Cardiac Society) (2020)
In adults after atrial switch, elevated sRV end-diastolic pressure was present in only one-third of patients whereas increased PAWP was seen in almost 60%. These findings are most likely related to a combination of decreased pulmonary atrial (functional left atrium) compliance and, in a subset of patients, pulmonary venous baffle obstruction. Elevation in pulmonary pressures was highly prevalent with concomitant elevation in PAWP being present in essentially all patients.