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Pulmonary artery hypertension

Points to remember about pulmonary artery hypertension 1. Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) - mean pulmonary arterial pressure > 20 mm Hg and a pulmonary vascular resistance > 3 WU, with a normal capillary wedge pressure of < 15 mm Hg 2. Increased pulmonary resistance results in right ventricular overload and right heart failure 3. Mortality of at least 50% in 7 years 4. Pregnancy in women with PAH is associated with high maternal and neonatal mortality rates 5. The only therapy with a direct survival benefit is intravenous epoprostenol, a prostanoid vasodilator 6. A positive acute vasodilator response is defined by a decrease in mean PAP ≥ 10 mm Hg to reach a mean PAP < 40 mm Hg with an improved or stable cardiac output. In these patients, high-dose calcium channel blockers significantly lower PAP and vascular resistance. 7. Most common cause of death- right sided heart failure 8. Agents within the same class (including PDE-5 inhibitors and guanylate cyclase stimulat