Abolished ventilation and perfusion of lung caused by blood clot in the left main bronchus: Auto-downregulation of pulmonary arterial blood supply

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Abstract

It is generally assumed that the lungs possess arterial autoregulation associated with bronchial obstruction. A patient with pneumonia and congestive heart failure unexpectedly developed frequent haemoptysis. Highresolution CT and diagnostic CT were performed as well as ventilation/perfusion (V/Q) scintigraphy with singlephoton emission CT (SPECT)/CT. V/Q SPECT/CT demonstrated abolished ventilation due to obstruction of the left main bronchus and markedly reduced perfusion of the entire left lung, a condition that was completely reversed after removal of a blood clot. We present the first pictorially documented case of hypoxia-induced pulmonary vasoconstriction and flow shift in a main pulmonary artery due to a complete intrinsic obstruction of the ipsilateral main bronchus. The condition is reversible, contingent on being relieved within a few days.

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Afzelius, P., Bergmann, A., & Henriksen, J. (2015). Abolished ventilation and perfusion of lung caused by blood clot in the left main bronchus: Auto-downregulation of pulmonary arterial blood supply. BMJ Case Reports, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2015-209289

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