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112. Guidelines Series: Pulmonary Hypertension – Definitions, Screening, and Diagnosis

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Dec 9, 2025
A deep dive into updated 2022 definitions and lowered diagnostic thresholds for pulmonary hypertension. Practical tips for when to suspect the condition and which noninvasive tests to use. Clear explanation of echocardiographic signs of right heart strain and how to interpret key right heart catheter numbers. Guidance on screening high-risk groups and the streamlined diagnostic pathway.
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INSIGHT

Subtle Presentation And High Stakes

  • Pulmonary hypertension often presents with subtle, slowly progressive exertional dyspnea and vague symptoms that delay diagnosis.
  • Early recognition matters because delays (1–2+ years) worsen mortality and earlier treatment improves outcomes.
ADVICE

Investigate Disproportionate Dyspnea

  • When symptoms are out of proportion to CT or spirometry, raise suspicion for pulmonary vascular disease.
  • Put PH on the differential for progressive exertional dyspnea with relatively normal lung imaging or PFTs.
INSIGHT

WHO Groups Guide Workup

  • The WHO groups 1–5 categorize PH by pathophysiology, prognosis, and treatment implications.
  • Many patients span groups, so classification guides but doesn't always perfectly separate causes.
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