Echocardiographic Criteria of Pulmonary Hypertension

🩺 Echocardiographic Criteria of Pulmonary Hypertension – 20 Advanced MCQs

📋 20 Echocardiographic Criteria of Pulmonary Hypertension (Click to Expand)
#Echocardiographic FindingPH Relevance
1TR jet velocity > 2.8 m/sSuggests elevated PASP
2TR jet velocity > 3.4 m/sHigh probability of PH (ESC)
3D-shaped LV in systoleRV pressure overload
4PA acceleration time < 105 msShortened due to elevated PAP
5IVC > 2.1 cm with < 50% collapseElevated RA pressure
6McConnell’s signRegional RV dysfunction
7RV/LV basal diameter > 1RV dilation due to PH
8RV free wall thickness > 5 mmChronic RV pressure overload
9RV FAC < 35%RV systolic dysfunction
10TAPSE < 17 mmReduced RV longitudinal function
11Mid-systolic notch in PV DopplerRaised PAP indicator
12Pericardial effusionSeen in severe PH or RV failure
13RA area > 18 cm²RA dilation in PH
14Tricuspid regurgitation (qualitative)Severity helps estimate RVSP
15Paradoxical septal motionFrom RV pressure overload
16Contrast delay in LADelayed contrast bubble appearance due to PH
17Shortened RVOT VTIReduced RV output in PH
18RA pressure estimation via IVCUsed in PASP calculation
19RV Tei Index > 0.54Increased with RV dysfunction
20Septal flattening during systoleRV pressure overload sign

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