Pulmonary hypertension Flashcards

1
Q

What is normal mean pulmonary artery pressure?What is the upper normal limit?

A

14 +/- 3 mmHg

Upper limit 20

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2
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What is pulmonary HTN defined as ?

A

mPAP above 25

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3
Q

What are the 2 mechanisms that can lead to it

A

increase in pulmonary vascular resistance

increase in pulmonary blood flow

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4
Q

What are causes of pulmonary HTN

A
PE 
Primary PH
Veno-occlusive disease
COPD
OSA
Cerebrovascular disease
Cardiac - mitral stenosis, LVF, CHD
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5
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How does it present

A
Exertional dyspnoea, lethargy and fatigue
Ankle swelling 
CP
Syncope
Hepatic congestion - oedema, abdo pain
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6
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What can be found on examination

A

Loud pulmonary second sound

R parasternal heave due to rvh

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7
Q

what are features of advanced disease

A

RHF (cor pulmonale):

  • Elevated JVP
  • Prominent V wave
  • Hepatomegaly
  • Pulsatile liver
  • Peripheral oedema
  • Ascites
  • Pleural effusion
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8
Q

What is seen on CXR

A

enlarged pulmonary arteries
big heart
may reveal cause: emphysema, calcified MV

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9
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What Is seen on ECG

A

RVH + p pulmonale (tall peaked P wave)

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10
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What tests would u do

A

CXR
ECG
Echo
LFTs - portal HTN

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11
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What is treatment

A
underlying cause
oxygen
warfarin 
diuretics
Bosenten
PPD5i
Inhaled iloprost
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