Blank

Sildenafil secondary pulmonary hypertension

Common Questions and Answers about Sildenafil secondary pulmonary hypertension

viagra

Avatar f tn I know that drugs like Viagra etc,,, are used for pulmonary hypertension as well as erectile dysfunction. I'm a nurse and had a guy come on our floor with sildenafil as a regular medication. I asked the doctor why and he said the pulmonary hypertension. So I could see a use for what your husband said.
Avatar n tn My mom has had pulmonary hypertension for about a year now how long is life span with this disease? I was wondering why her doctor wouldn,t rec. a heart doctor ? Can you rec. a very good doctor in connecticut for her? I want to make sure she is getting the best care. This discussion is related to <a href='/posts/show/322405'>Borderline Pulmonary Hypertension</a>.
Avatar f tn Hi Everyone, My 15yr. old male, neutered, Pekingese, Petey, was recently diagnosed with Stage 3 renal failure. He does have some other health issues as well. He has insulinoma (tumors in pancreas), as well as pulmonary hypertension (high blood pressure in the lungs due to "leaky" heart valve). He was diagnosed with pulmonary hypertension around March of this year by a cardiologist.
1980771 tn?1326279497 Therefore, I recommend you to search domestic pulmonary hypertension center in your country. To my knowledge, following hospitals are known as pulmonary hypertension center in your country. SAL Hospital & Medical Institute, Ahmedabad, India Narayana Hrudayalaya Inst. Of Cardiac Sciences, Bangalore, India K. S.
547253 tn?1398187995 Patients with pulmonary hypertension may get some symptomatic relief with oxygen and oral medications for pulmonary hypertension, such as sildenafil (Viagra) and some others. Your cousin's family needs to discuss things in detail with the cardiologist, to make sure everyone understands the serious nature of this condition and its impact upon long term survival.
1846163 tn?1331048748 I am cures Ty on Vytorin and will be starting therapy soon, ***************************************************************************** Can you clarify that statement please. If you are asking if you can take Incivek and Vytorin together, the literature says no. http://www.drugs.com/incivek.
Avatar f tn Primary pulmonary hypertension is a rare disease of unknown etiology, whereas secondary pulmonary hypertension is a complication of many pulmonary, cardiac and extrathoracic conditions. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, left ventricular dysfunction and disorders associated with hypoxemia frequently result in pulmonary hypertension. Regardless of the etiology, unrelieved pulmonary hypertension can lead to right-sided heart failure.
Avatar f tn I have moderate Pulmonary Hypertension secondary to an uncorrected ASD. Is it too late for a correction?
Avatar n tn Is the pulmonary hypertension causing the right ventricle enlargement and the tricuspid regurgitation and would this then be primary pulmonary hypertension. Or, can you explain what is causing her pulmonary hypertension. I have been told my my mother's cardiologist that her tricuspid regurgitation is causing the pulmonary hypertension. But I have talked to other doctors that tell me that the pulmonary hypertension is causing the tricuspid regurgitation.
Avatar n tn My first heart cath in the late '80's showed mild pulmonary hypertension. However it was the only right/left cath I have had done. I have had several since but only right (?) side. I have since developed NICM and have an ICD. Most recent cath showed 40 - 45% EF. The cath was done due to symptoms of chest pressure and SOB upon strenous exertion. The drs have told me that they do not believe my symptoms are heart related, but rather due to my lungs.
Avatar f tn is it Primary Pulmonary Hypertension or is it so-called Secondary Pulmonary Hypertension, the most common causes of which include recurrent pulmonary emboli (clots to the lung), disease of a heart valve, or estrogen or appetite suppressant therapy. While pulmonary hypertension is a somewhat common disease, the cause may not immediately evident to one’s doctors.
1589932 tn?1299688976 I discovered that I have Isolated systolic hypertension. HDL cholesterol is 36 (ref : more than 40 mg/dl) otherwise every thing is almost normal. Diabetes is mostly controlled (type 2) What do you suugest as a line of treatment . What I should avoid ? Can I receive viagra ? what I should avoid concerning the diet ? Any other suggestions .
Avatar n tn I have lupus also and was dx with PH, PAP pressure on echo last time was 46. I had a right and left heart cath done last Fri and my PAP was 27.5, checked 3 times. You do not need O2 and a good cardiology/pulmonary eval would be beneficial to you. I have lung and heart valve issues but not PH, thank God. I also have low O2 sats at night but once you are committed to O2, it is hard to get off. I am on Plaquenil as well. My rheumatologist did not settle for echocardiogram results.
Avatar f tn My youngest who is now 18 years old was born with pulmonary hypertension secondary two my own high blood pressure which was a result of my having toxemia while I was pregnant. We knew from the clinical picture my son would be born some level of premature. My OBGYN decided I should get steroid injections two Force the baby's lungs to mature more quickly in anticipation of the premature birth.
Avatar n tn my mothe who is 54 now has been suffering from secondary pumonary hypertention (she has a calcification around her pulmonary artery ) This apparently has no treatment in allopathy.
Avatar n tn Anyway, to make a long story short, my Hypertension Specialist detected a significant murmur and ordered an echocardiogram which indicated Severe Mitral Regurgitation with thickend anterior leaflet and restricted posterior leaflet, moderate aortic regurgitation and abnormal pulmonary pressures. Hypertension Specialist referred me to a cardiologist who suggested surgery dependent upon a repeat echo.
Avatar f tn I called the Pulmonary Hypertension clinic I am seen at and they seem like a Pulmonary Emboilism is no big deal in a Pulmonary Hypertension patient. I am confused.
Avatar m tn I had an echo on the 7th of this month and got the results yesterday. It shows exercise induced pulmonary hypertension. I was wondering what exercise induced pulmonary hypertension means in general. And what it means based on my family history. My dr is sending me to a cardiologist, but the referral for the echo took 6 months so no telling when I will get to see a specialist.
Avatar m tn Before effective therapy for PH, the condition should be determined if PH is primary or caused by another underlying cause (secondary PH). Secondary pulmonary hypertension is much more common than primary pulmonary hypertension. A newer classification of this condition is based on the main underlying cause of pulmonary hypertension.
351404 tn?1299489130 I was recently diagnosed with SVT and now an echocardiogram shows right side enlargement. My specialist suspects pulmonary hypertension and has so far given me a VQ scan which has proved negative. I am due for a TOE which I think is an oesophagal tube which can give an echocardiogram of the heart from the back and cross section. I am also due to wear a Novacor monitor (when our NHS can get one!). Will these tests determine once and for all whether I do also have PH?
Avatar f tn are you asking about primary pulmonary hypertension? or are you asking about congenital heart abnormalities (ASD, VSD, PDA) with elevated pulmonary artery pressure? they are very different. Also it is important to know how old the child is, and whether it was premature with lung disease.
Avatar f tn I have had an echo done where I was told that I have mild to moderate mitral valve regurgitation. The pressure was 47mmhg. I saw a pulmonologist who said he believes I have secondary pulmonary hypertension. Waiting to here from my cardiologist. Kinda freaking out. Should I be worried?
Avatar n tn into your lungs and causes, guess what, pulmonary hypertension. Smoking can also lead to pulmonary hypertension. You need to stop smoking, and get your blood pressure under control. Don't wait. Find a doctor who will help you. If you do not, you're in for serious problems down the road. Do it for your kids.
Avatar n tn I had an echocardiogram and was told by my Pulmonologist that I have Pulmonary Hypertension because my systolic PAP was 32 mmHg. It also showed mild tricuspid regurgitation, trace mitral regurgitation, and the right ventricle appeared enlarged (but was not measured). I was referred to a Cardiologist who said this echocardiogram was perfectly normal and there's nothing wrong with me. I also have semi-frequent dypsnea, which is why I was seeing the Pulmonologist, but not other symptoms.
Avatar n tn Tricuspid regurgitation may not produce any symptoms if the patient does not have pulmonary hypertension.
1832268 tn?1326816010 s PH is strictly from diseased pulmonary artery vessels due to RA (known as pulmonary arterial hypertension), then there are potentially more potent medications that could possibly help her (known as prostacyclin--flolan is one common type). A stem cell transplant would not treat this condition. I can not tell you how much longer your mom has to live but her condition does sound serious to me.