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Primary pulmonary hypertension
James R Runo et al. Lancet. 2003.
Abstract
Primary pulmonary hypertension (PPH) is a rare disorder characterised by raised pulmonary-artery pressure in the absence of secondary causes. Precapillary pulmonary arteries are affected by medial hypertrophy, intimal fibrosis, microthrombosis, and plexiform lesions. Most individuals present with dyspnoea or evidence of right heart failure. Echocardiography is the best non-invasive test to screen for suspected pulmonary hypertension. The discovery of mutations in the coding region of the gene for bone morphogenetic protein receptor 2 in patients with familial and sporadic PPH may help not only to elucidate pathogenesis but also to direct future treatment options. The pathogenesis is not completely understood, but recent investigations have revealed many possible candidate modifier genes. Without treatment, the disorder progresses in most cases to right heart failure and death. With current therapies such as epoprostenol, progression of disease is slowed, but not halted. Many promising new therapeutic options, including prostacyclin analogues, endothelin-1-receptor antagonists, and phosphodiesterase inhibitors, improve clinical function and haemodynamic measures and may prolong survival.
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