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| − | + | *Group 1: (Primary) Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension--connective tissue disease, autoimmune, idiopathic, drugs/toxins  | |
| + | ** Pre-capillary: PCWP is normal (<15), PAP is elevated (>20), and PVR is elevated (>2).  | ||
| + | *Group 2: Cardiac (HFrEF, Valvular)  | ||
| + | ** Post-capillary: PCWP is elevated (>15), PAP is elevated (>20), and PVR is normal (<2).  | ||
| + | *Group 3: Pulmonary (OSA, OHS, COPD, ILD)  | ||
| + | *Group 4: Chronic Thrombo Embolic Pulmonary Hypertension (CTEPH)  | ||
| + | *Group 5: Misc. (Sarcoid, Anemia)  | ||
Latest revision as of 07:30, 10 December 2022
- Group 1: (Primary) Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension--connective tissue disease, autoimmune, idiopathic, drugs/toxins
- Pre-capillary: PCWP is normal (<15), PAP is elevated (>20), and PVR is elevated (>2).
 
 - Group 2: Cardiac (HFrEF, Valvular)
- Post-capillary: PCWP is elevated (>15), PAP is elevated (>20), and PVR is normal (<2).
 
 - Group 3: Pulmonary (OSA, OHS, COPD, ILD)
 - Group 4: Chronic Thrombo Embolic Pulmonary Hypertension (CTEPH)
 - Group 5: Misc. (Sarcoid, Anemia)