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Pulmonary hypertension is a rare cause of high blood pressure ( hypertension ) in the pulmonary artery ( pulmonary artery ) . When the blood vessels of the lungs | Pulmonary hypertension is a rare cause of high blood pressure(hypertension) in the pulmonary artery(pulmonary artery). When the blood vessels of the lungs becomes damaged, such as in pulmonary arterial hypertension, the thickening and stiffening of the pulmonary artery walls occur which causes deviations in the vessel wall. The consequence of this is that the pressure in the pulmonary artery rises and also in the RV. PH is a pressure load on the right heart. Click [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROz1XSWwxR4 '''here'''] to see an animation about PH. | ||
WHO classification | ==WHO classification== | ||
Pulmonary hypertension is classified by the World Health Organization (WHO ) | Pulmonary hypertension is classified by the World Health Organization (WHO) as the place where the obstruction lies. | ||
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Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension ( PAH ) | |- | ||
!Classification | |||
!Subcategories | |||
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!Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension(PAH) | |||
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*Idiopathic PAH(unknown cause) | |||
*Familial PAH(genetic cause) | |||
*PAH by underlying causes as, connective tissue diseases, congenital heart disease, portal hypertension, HIV infection, drugs, drugs, toxins, and other factors. | |||
*PAH with significant venous and / or capillary involvement | |||
*Persistent pulmonary hypertension of newborn | |||
Pulmonary hypertension with left heart disease | Pulmonary hypertension with left heart disease | ||
*In disorders of left atrium and ventricle | |||
of the heart | of the heart | ||
*With Valvular | |||
Pulmonary hypertension in pulmonary disease and / or hypoxemia | Pulmonary hypertension in pulmonary disease and / or hypoxemia | ||
*Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD) | |||
*Interstitial lung disease | |||
*Sleep disorders, alveolar hypoventilation ; | |||
chronic exposure to high altitude | chronic exposure to high altitude | ||
*Congenital malformations / developmental | |||
Pulmonary hypertension due to chronic thrombotic and / or embolic processes | Pulmonary hypertension due to chronic thrombotic and / or embolic processes | ||
*Thromboembolic obstruction of proximal pulmonary arteries | |||
*Thromboembolic obstruction of distal pulmonary arteries | |||
*embolism of the lung(eg tumor, parasites, foreign body, bone marrow) | |||
Pulmonary hypertension as a result of other diseases and disorders | Pulmonary hypertension as a result of other diseases and disorders | ||
*Sarcoidosis | |||
*Histiocytosis X | |||
*Lymfangioleiomyomatose | |||
*Sickle Cells | |||
*Compression of the pulmonary vessels from outside(eg by lymphadenopathy, tumor, fibrosing mediastinitis) | |||
*storage disorders | |||
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Evidence of pulmonary hypertension | Evidence of pulmonary hypertension | ||
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TR Vmax < 2.8 m / s 2.9-3.4 m / s > 3.4 m / s | TR Vmax < 2.8 m / s 2.9-3.4 m / s > 3.4 m / s | ||
Acct > 120 ms 120-60 ms <60 ms | Acct > 120 ms 120-60 ms <60 ms | ||
RV MPI ( TCO-ET/ET ) < 0.36 | RV MPI(TCO-ET/ET) < 0.36 | ||
RV MPI ( TDI ) < 0:50 | RV MPI(TDI) < 0:50 | ||
Calculations for estimating pressure in the pulmonary artery | Calculations for estimating pressure in the pulmonary artery | ||
formula | formula | ||
Systolic PA pressure 4 x ( TR Vmax ) ² + estimated RA pressure | Systolic PA pressure 4 x(TR Vmax) ² + estimated RA pressure | ||
Diastolic PA pressure 4 x ( PR Ved ) ² + estimated RA pressure | Diastolic PA pressure 4 x(PR Ved) ² + estimated RA pressure | ||
Mean PA pressure 0.3 x systolic PA pressure + 0.6 x diastolic PA pressure | Mean PA pressure 0.3 x systolic PA pressure + 0.6 x diastolic PA pressure | ||
90 - (0.62 x ACCT ) if Acct < 120ms | 90 - (0.62 x ACCT) if Acct < 120ms | ||
4 x ( PR Vmax ) ² + estimated RA pressure | 4 x(PR Vmax) ² + estimated RA pressure | ||
TR PGmean + estimated RA pressure | TR PGmean + estimated RA pressure | ||
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Short acct with "systolic notch" Flattened septum | Short acct with "systolic notch" Flattened septum | ||
Increased Systolic PA pressure Increased MPI , extension of isovolumetric times . | Increased Systolic PA pressure Increased MPI, extension of isovolumetric times. | ||
Source : Eur Respir Rev 2012 ; 21: 125 , 239-248 | Source : Eur Respir Rev 2012 ; 21: 125, 239-248 | ||
==References== | |||
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Revision as of 14:08, 25 January 2014
Pulmonary hypertension is a rare cause of high blood pressure(hypertension) in the pulmonary artery(pulmonary artery). When the blood vessels of the lungs becomes damaged, such as in pulmonary arterial hypertension, the thickening and stiffening of the pulmonary artery walls occur which causes deviations in the vessel wall. The consequence of this is that the pressure in the pulmonary artery rises and also in the RV. PH is a pressure load on the right heart. Click here to see an animation about PH.
WHO classification
Pulmonary hypertension is classified by the World Health Organization (WHO) as the place where the obstruction lies.
Classification | Subcategories |
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Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension(PAH) |
Pulmonary hypertension with left heart disease
of the heart
Pulmonary hypertension in pulmonary disease and / or hypoxemia
chronic exposure to high altitude
Pulmonary hypertension due to chronic thrombotic and / or embolic processes
Pulmonary hypertension as a result of other diseases and disorders
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Evidence of pulmonary hypertension Unlikely Possible Likely SPAP <36 mmHg 36-50 mmHg > 50 mmHg TR Vmax < 2.8 m / s 2.9-3.4 m / s > 3.4 m / s Acct > 120 ms 120-60 ms <60 ms RV MPI(TCO-ET/ET) < 0.36 RV MPI(TDI) < 0:50 Calculations for estimating pressure in the pulmonary artery formula Systolic PA pressure 4 x(TR Vmax) ² + estimated RA pressure Diastolic PA pressure 4 x(PR Ved) ² + estimated RA pressure Mean PA pressure 0.3 x systolic PA pressure + 0.6 x diastolic PA pressure 90 - (0.62 x ACCT) if Acct < 120ms 4 x(PR Vmax) ² + estimated RA pressure TR PGmean + estimated RA pressure Example severe pulmonary hypertension
Short acct with "systolic notch" Flattened septum
Increased Systolic PA pressure Increased MPI, extension of isovolumetric times. Source : Eur Respir Rev 2012 ; 21: 125, 239-248
References
- Habib G, Badano L, Tribouilloy C, Vilacosta I, Zamorano JL, Galderisi M, Voigt JU, Sicari R, Cosyns B, Fox K, Aakhus S, and European Association of Echocardiography. Recommendations for the practice of echocardiography in infective endocarditis. Eur J Echocardiogr. 2010 Mar;11(2):202-19. DOI:10.1093/ejechocard/jeq004 |