Pulmonary Hypertension: Clinical Updates (CURE) Archived

 
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* 1. Please provide your name and email address so that we may identify registrants that complete the evaluation survey for continuing education certificates. We will send reminder emails to those that do not complete the evaluation survey.

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* 2. Please indicate your professional degree.

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* 3. Did you participate in the SOWEGA-AHEC CURE activity from your organization's facilities?

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* 4. If yes, were there other individuals who viewed the presentation with you?

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* 5. If yes, please provide their names and email addresses, so we may have a complete record of participants and be able to forward evaluation link to them.

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* 6. At the end of this presentation, the participant should be able to:

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Increased or refreshed his/her knowledge as a result of the activity.
Describe the pathophysiology of pulmonary hypertension and its adverse impact on the heart.
Recognize the disease and order appropriate testing for patients.
Discuss the various diagnostic invasive and noninvasive tests which aid in diagnostic and therapeutic decisions.
Determine best course of treatment for pulmonary hypertension.

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* 10. Do you intend to implement or advocate for at least one service/practice improvement as a result of what you learned in this educational activity?

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* 11. Compared to other online activities that you have participated in over the past year, I would rate this program as on a scale from 5 (Great Program) to 1(Needs Improvement):

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* 14. Please describe difficulties if any that you encountered in participating in the activity from your location.

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* 15. What one suggestion if any would you recommend to the distance based aspect of the activity?

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* 16. Practice-based learning & improvement CME Needs: Do you have a question in your practice that needs to be answered?

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* 18. Post Test Question #1

39-year-old woman with progressive WHO class II dyspnea and lower extremity edema presents to your office for further evaluation. Her echocardiogram reveals moderate right ventricular dysfunction in the setting of an estimated right ventricular systolic pressure of 86 mmHG. She then has right heart catheterization with pulmonary vasodilator testing using nitric oxide. Measurements are below (abbreviations include right atria (RA), mean pulmonary artery pressure (mPAP), pulmonary capillary wedge pressure (PCWP), cardiac output (CO), and pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR).

Baseline/ Nitric Oxide (80 ppm)
RA (mmHg): 10/ 8
mPAP (mmHg): 58/ 32
PCWP (mmHg): 6/ 7
CO (L/min): 4.6/ 4.8
PVR (Wood units): 11.3/ 5.2



What is the best management option for the patient?


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* 19. Post Test Question #2

64-year-old man with scleroderma and severe pulmonary arterial hypertension, on intravenous Epoprostenol, Ambrisentan, and Tadalafil, presents with worsening dyspenea (WHO IV), angina and syncope. A repeat echocardiogram was compared to one performed six months prior. The right ventricle reveals severely reduced systolic function with severe tricuspid regurgitation. The right ventricular systolic pressure was 64 mmHg. Previously the right ventricular function was moderately reduced and the right ventricular systolic pressure was 98 mmHg. What is the most likely explanation for the drop in estimated pulmonary pressures on the most recent echocardiogram?

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* 20. Post Test Question #3

Which one of the following represents the best predictor for poor outcome in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension?

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* 21. Post Test Question #4

40-year-old woman presents with dyspnea and lower extremity edema. On exam, there is jugular venous distention, loud P2, and 3/6 harsh systolic murmur in the left lower sternal border. Doppler echocardiography demonstrates mild right ventricular dysfunction, right ventricular hypertrophy, and a right ventricular systolic pressure of 72 mmHg. Based on evidence-based guidelines, which one of the following additional tests in not recommended?

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