Core Conditions Flashcards

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Signs of Pulmonary Hypertension vs Right Heart Failure

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Pulmonary hypertension
Palpable RV heave and S2

LoudH2

S4 present

Pulmonary flow murmur

Right heart failure

ElevatedJVP

S3 present

Peripheral oedema, ascites, pleural effusions

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Diagnostic Catheterization

  • complications for diagnostic catheterization <1%
  • inadequate diagnostic procedures occur in fewer than 1% of cases
  • provocative pharmacological agents can be used to unmask pathology

ƒ fluid loading may unmask latent pericardial constriction afterload reduction or inotropic stimulation may be used to increase the outflow tract

gradient in HCM

ƒ coronary vasoreactive agents (e.g. methylergonovine, acetylcholine)

ƒ a variety of pulmonary vasoreactive agents in primary pulmonary HTN (e.g. oxygen,

calcium channel blockers, adenosine, nitric oxide, or prostacyclin)

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