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Pulmonary HypertensionMore Experience, More Options at the University of Chicago Medical CenterThe University of Chicago Medical Center is home to the country's most experienced and comprehensive program for patients with pulmonary hypertension (PH). Patients with PH have high blood pressure in the arteries in the lungs. This forces the heart to have to work harder to pump blood through the lungs. Over time, the heart can weaken or fail completely. State-of the art treatment for this uncommon, but potentially fatal condition is available at only a few centers in the nation, including the University of Chicago Medical Center. Here, our doctors provide the most advanced care available, based on more than 30 years of experience with PH. We treat more than 1,000 patients each year, making us one of the largest centers in the world. Our staff members are leading authorities in all types of pulmonary hypertension. This includes:
Detecting Pulmonary HypertensionYour doctor may suspect that you have PH based on noninvasive tests, such as an X-ray or echocardiogram. Because an accurate diagnosis is critical to your care, you may need additional tests to rule out other possible heart problems. Our team often recommends several tests, including a cardiac catheterization. This allows doctors to diagnose PH and determine the best treatment plan, tailored specifically for each patient. Our doctors also perform noninvasive pulmonary angiograms using the latest generation of computed tomography (CT) technology. The University of Chicago Medical Center was the first hospital in Illinois to use a 256-slice CT scanner. The scanner produces the fastest, clearest pictures of the heart and lungs available anywhere. Other tests available at the University of Chicago Medical Center to help detect PH include:
Multiple Therapeutic Choices for PHWithout treatment, people with PH are at risk for serious health problems. These include:
To manage these risks, doctors at the University of Chicago Medical Center have developed the latest courses of treatment for PH. Although the treatment plans are often complex, our doctors have experience in using these potentially life-saving therapies and monitoring patients' progress during follow-up. Traditionally, our physicians have been on the cutting edge of developing newer, successful therapies. Treatment options include a variety of oral and inhaled medicines, as well as an IV pump that delivers medication directly into the bloodstream. Some of these include:
Our patients also have the opportunity to access the most promising therapies through clinical trials. People with PH travel from around the world to the University of Chicago Medical Center for treatment or a second opinion. A Team Approach to CareThe best care for pulmonary hypertension involves doctors, nurses, and other experts from a range of disciplines. At the University of Chicago Medical Center, we use an integrated, multidisciplinary team to effectively diagnose and treat PH. This team includes internationally recognized cardiologists who are experts in PH, pulmonologists recognized as experts in PH related to pulmonary conditions, as well as specially trained nurses who provide helpful assistance and support for families. We follow PH patients in both inpatient and outpatient settings to ensure the highest quality care for each individual. If you or a loved one suffers from PH, our team will work with your primary care physician, rheumatologist, cardiologist, pulmonologist, and other doctors to develop a plan to maximize your survival and quality of life. More Information |
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