Normal
pulmonary artery pressure is 25/10mm of Hg. Pulmonary hypertension occurs when
it goes beyond 30/15mm Hg.
Following
are the important symptoms of pulmonary hypertension.
1. Breathlessness
, dyspnoea on exertion
2. Easy
fatiguability
3. Dizziness
4. Syncope
or black out
5. Chest
pain
6. Cough
with hemoptysis
Physical
sign in pulmonary hypertension are given below.
-
Pulse is low volume
-
JVP shows prominent a wave
Inspection finding are
Pulsations in the second intercostal area
Epigastric pulsations
Epigastric pulsations
Palpatory findings are
Palpable P2
Palpable epigastric pulsation
Left parasternal heave
Palpable P2
Palpable epigastric pulsation
Left parasternal heave
Auscultatery findings are
Following
findings occur in sequence
1. S1
audible
2. Pulmonary ejection click will become audible
2. Pulmonary ejection click will become audible
3. Ejection
systolic murmur may be heard
4. Splitting
of S2 become narrow
5. P2
is loud.
6. Graham
steel murmur is an early diastolic murmur due to pulmonary incompetence.
Right
sided S3 will be heard. Which is called as RV gallop.
The
most commonly found findings are ejection systolic murmur and loud P2.
Causes of pulmonary
hypertension
1. Passive
causes
PHTN is due to left sided
heart disease
Examples are
-
Mitral stenosis
-
Mitral regurgitation
-
Aortic regurgitation
-
Aortic stenosis
2. Hyperkinetic
1. Atrial septal defect
2. VSD
3. PDA
3. Vasoconstrictive
causes are
4. Obstructive
causes
7. Obliterative
causes are SLE. PSS, PAN
8. Neuro
humeral or idiopathic cause is – Primary pulmonary hypertension.