PAH is a serious condition for which there are treatments but no cure. Treatment benefits many patients.
The pulmonary arteries are the blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood from the right ventricle (VEN-trih-kul) in the heart to the small arteries in the lungs. In PAH, three types of changes may occur in the pulmonary arteries:
*The muscles within the walls of the arteries may tighten up. This makes the inside of the arteries narrower.
*The walls of the pulmonary arteries may thicken as the amount of muscle increases in some arteries. Scar tissue may form in the walls of arteries. As the walls thicken and scar, the arteries become increasingly narrow.
*Tiny blood clots may form within the smaller arteries, causing blockages.
There is less room for the blood to flow through these narrower arteries. The arteries may also stiffen. Over time, some of the arteries may become completely blocked.
The narrowing of the pulmonary arteries causes the right side of heart to work harder to pump blood through the lungs. Over time, the heart muscle weakens and loses its ability to pump enough blood for the body's needs. This is called right heart failure. Heart failure is the most common cause of death in people with PAH.
There are two types of PAH:
*Primary pulmonary arterial hypertension (PPAH) is inherited or occurs for no known reason.
*Secondary pulmonary arterial hypertension (SPAH) either is caused by or occurs because of another condition. The conditions include chronic heart or lung disease, blood clots in the lungs, or a disease like scleroderma (skler-o-DER-ma).
There are two types of PAH:
*Primary pulmonary arterial hypertension (PPAH) is inherited or occurs for no known reason.
*Secondary pulmonary arterial hypertension (SPAH) either is caused by or occurs because of another condition. The conditions include chronic heart or lung disease, blood clots in the lungs, or a disease like scleroderma (skler-o-DER-ma).
About 300 new cases of PPAH are diagnosed in the United States each year. SPAH is much more common.
Doctors have learned a lot about PAH in recent years. More treatments are now available. Researchers are also studying several promising new treatments that may prolong lives as well as improve the quality of life for people living with PAH.
What do you know about pulmonary hypertension
What do you know about pulmonary hypertension