Pulmonary hypertension Flashcards

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Define:

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An increase in mean pulmonary arterial pressure above 25mmHg which can be caused by or associated with a wide variety of other conditions.

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Aetiology/risk factors:

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o Idiopathic
o Problems with smaller branches of the pulmonary arteries
o Left ventricular failure
o Lung disease (e.g. COPD, interstitial lung disease)
o Thromboses/Emboli in the lungs

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Epidemiology:

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  • Idiopathic pulmonary hypertension is RARE

* More common in severe respiratory and cardiac disease

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Symptoms:

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  • Progressive breathlessness
  • Weakness/tiredness
  • Exertional dizziness and syncope
  • LATE STAGE - oedema and ascites
  • Angina and tachyarrhythmia
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Signs:

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  • Right ventricular heave
  • Loud pulmonary second heart sound
  • Murmur - pulmonary regurgitation
  • Tricuspid regurgitation
  • Raised JVP
  • Peripheral oedema
  • Ascites
  • Hepatomegaly
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Investigations:

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  • CXR - exclude other lung diseases
  • ECG - right ventricular hypertrophy and strain
  • Pulmonary function tests
  • LFTs - liver damage –> portal hypertension
  • Lung biopsy - interstitial lung disease
  • Echocardiography - assess right ventricular function
  • Right Heart Catheterisation - directly measure pulmonary pressure and confirm the diagnosis
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