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How many groups is Pulmonary HT categorised into?

5 groups

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What is the main presenting symptom in PHT?

Shortness of Breath

100

What specific blood test is done for PHT, what is a positive finding?

Raised NT-pro BNP to check for RV failure

100

Prognosis for idiopathic PHT, what is the mean survival if untreated?

poor prognosis - mean survival of 2-3 years if untreated

100

What does Echo help with in diagnosing PHT?

can estimate pulmonary artery pressure

200

Which side of the heart does pulmonary HT put strain on?

Right side

200

Which Recreational drug increases the risk of PHT?

Methamphetamine

200

What 3 imaging techniques can be used in the diagnosis for PHT?

Chest X ray

Echocardiography 

Cardiac MRI

200

How is 2ndry PHT treated?

treating underlying cause: PE/COPD/SLE

200

what type of granulomas are seen in sarcoidosis?

Non-caseating

300

Mean Arterial pressure is greater than ------ at rest and ----- upon exertion?

25mmHg - at rest

30mmHg upon exertion

300

Name 3 Risk factors for PHT

Female 

Obesity

Pregnancy

High Altitudes


300

What 2 techniques are used for a PHT diagnoses?

Transthoracic echocardiogram and Right heart catheterisation

300

What are some supportive treatments offered to PHT patients?

O2 and diuretics - used in complications like respiratory failure and peripheral oedema

300

what criteria is used to rule out PE and what scoring system is used after this?

PERC, if post test probability >2% then do 2 level PE Wells Score

400

What is PHT caused by PE called?

Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH)

400

Name 3 symptoms of PHT other than SOB


  • syncope
  • tachycardia
  • raised JVP
  • Hepatomegaly
  • Peripheral oedema
400

What scans can be used to check for chronic thromboembolic disease?

V/Q scan, Ventilation/perfusion scan & CTPA

400

conservative management for PHT - 4 points

1. Exercise and rehab

2. Influenza and pneumococcal vax

3. Contraceptive advice

4. Psychosocial support

400

how often is the influenza and pneumococcal vaccine given to COPD patients?

influenza - yearly

pneumococcal - one off

500

Name the groups PHT is categorised into?

1 - idiopathic

2 - L heart Failure

3 - Chronic Lung Disease

4 - Pulmonary causes - Lung disease/hypoxia

5 - Pulmonary Vasc. Disease - PE

6 - Misc. - sarcoidosis, glycogen storage disease, haematological disorders

500

Describe how JVP is raised in pulmonary htn?

RH failure > RV dilated + inefficient > backing up of blood in RA, increased venous pressure, JV reflect RA pressure - become distended, raised JVP

500

What are some key ECG findings in patients with PHT?

  • p pulmonale (peaked p waves)
  • R Ventricular hypertrophy - tall R waves - V1/V2 and deep S waves in V5 V6
  • Right axis deviation
  • right BBB
500

What 4 drug types can be given to PHT patients?

CCB

IV prostaglandins

Endothelin receptor antagonists

PDE-5 inhibitors 

500

What are RF for Left sided HF - group 2 PHT?

coronary artery disease, hypertension, diabetes and high cholesterol

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