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Pulmonary Vascular Disease in Veterans with Post-Deployment Respiratory Syndrome

Sergey S. Gutor,Bradley W. Richmond,Vineet Agrawal,Evan L. Brittain,Ciara M. Shaver, Pingsheng Wu, Taryn K. Boyle, Ravinder R. Mallugari, Katrina Douglas, Robert N. Piana, Joyce E. Johnson,Robert F. Miller,John H. Newman,Timothy S. Blackwell,Vasiliy V. Polosukhin

Cardiovascular pathology(2024)

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Abstract
Exertional dyspnea has been documented in US military personnel after deployment to Iraq and Afghanistan. We studied whether continued exertional dyspnea in this patient population is associated with pulmonary vascular disease (PVD). We performed detailed histomorphometry of pulmonary vasculature in 52 Veterans with biopsy-proven post-deployment respiratory syndrome (PDRS) and then recruited five of these same Veterans with continued exertional dyspnea to undergo a follow-up clinical evaluation, including symptom questionnaire, pulmonary function testing, surface echocardiography, and right heart catheterization (RHC). Morphometric evaluation of pulmonary arteries showed significantly increased intima and media thicknesses, along with collagen deposition (fibrosis), in Veterans with PDRS compared to non-diseased (ND) controls. In addition, pulmonary veins in PDRS showed increased intima and adventitia thicknesses with prominent collagen deposition compared to controls. Of the five Veterans involved in our clinical follow-up study, three had borderline or overt right ventricle (RV) enlargement by echocardiography and evidence of pulmonary hypertension (PH) on RHC. Together, our studies suggest that PVD with predominant venular fibrosis is common in PDRS and development of PH may explain exertional dyspnea and exercise limitation in some Veterans with PDRS. (c) 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ )
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Post-deployment respiratory syndrome,Pulmonary vascular disease,Vasculopathy,Right heart catheterization,Pulmonary hypertension,Lung biopsy
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