Pulmonary Hypertension Flashcards

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what is the definition of pulmonary hypertension

A

consistently increased pulmonary arterial pressure, >20mmHg, under resting conditions

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what is the aetiology of pulmonary HTN

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primary causes

secondary causes

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what are the primary causes of pulmonary HTN

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idiopathic

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4
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what are the secondary causes of pulmonary HTN

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left heart disease
-mitral valve disease
-LV failure
-LA myxoma/thrombosis
COPD
recurrent PE
increased pulmonary blood flow
-atrial/ventricular septal defect
-patent ductus arteriosus
CTDs
-SLE
-systemic sclerosis
amiodarone
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5
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what is the epidemiology of pulmonary HTN

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primary HTN common in young females

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6
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what history is associated with pulmonary HTN

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dyspnoea on exertion
chest pain
syncope
fatigue
symptoms of underlying cause
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7
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what examination findings are associated with pulmonary HTN

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inspection
-raised JVP
palpation
-left parasternal heave indicating RV hypertrophy
auscultation
-loud pulmonary component of hs2
-hs3/hs4 may be heard
-early diastolic murmur(Graham-Steel murmur) due to pulmonary regurg may be present
-pansystolic murmur if tricuspid regurg develops

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8
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what investigations would be performed in suspected pulmonary HTN

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1 CXR
2 ECG
3 echo
-visualise RV hypertrophy/RA dilation
4 lung function tests
-assess for chronic lung disease
5 VQ scan
-assess for PE
6 cardiac catheterisation
-assess severity and right heart pressures
-assess response to vasodilators
7 high resolution CT-thorax
-image pulmonary arteries
8 lung biopsy
-assess structural lung changes
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what would you look for on a CXR in suspected pulmonary HTN

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cardiomegaly (RV enlargement, RA dilation)
prominent main pulmonary arteries
signs of cause
-COPD
-calcified mitral valves
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what would you look for on a ECG in suspected pulmonary HTN

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RV hypertrophy
-prominant R wave in V1
-T inversion in V1 and V2
-RAD
RA enlargement
-peaked P wave in II indicating ‘P pulmonale’
limb leads exhibit low voltage (R<5mm in COPD)

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what is p pulmonale

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tall, narrow, peaked P waves in II, III, aVF characteristic of cor pulmonale

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what is cor pulmonale

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alteration of structure and function of RV caused by a primary disorder between the respiratory system and the heart
i.e. pulmonary HTN

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