Raynaud's phenomenon of the lung. A reality both in primary and secondary Raynaud syndrome.

  1. J M Vergnon,
  2. J C Barthélémy,
  3. J Riffat,
  4. C Boissier,
  5. A Claudy, and
  6. A Emonot
  1. Centre Hospitalier and Universitaire Saint-Etienne Nord, Service de Pneumologie, Saint-Priest en Jarez, France.

Abstract

Vasospasm of RP is thought to occur in the lungs. To assess pulmonary vasospasm, we analyzed the early and late Dsb variations after a digital CPT. Sixteen normal volunteers and 20 patients (7 with primary, 13 with secondary RP) were included. A clinical RP was conducted on ten patients, nine with secondary and one with primary RP. The Dsb analysis showed: no significant variations in control subjects, a quick and short fall in primary RP significant after 15 min and a delayed fall in secondary RP significant after 45 min. A Dsb decrease was noticed even if no clinical RP occurred. The pallor phase of RP was associated with a concomitant decrease in the DCO and the hyperemic phase, with a Dsb increase. These results agree with those of previous studies with a few differences.

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