Pulmonary Hypertension associated with Chronic Lung Diseases is a condition in which long-standing respiratory disorders, such as COPD, interstitial lung disease, or sleep-related breathing problems, cause increased pressure in the pulmonary arteries. Chronic low oxygen levels lead to narrowing and remodeling of the lung vessels, raising vascular resistance. This results in added strain on the right side of the heart, leading to reduced exercise capacity and possible heart failure. Early diagnosis and management focused on treating the underlying lung disease and improving oxygenation are vital for better outcomes.
Stay ahead in respiratory care with an exclusive session on pulmonary hypertension in chronic lung diseases, featuring renowned pulmonologist Dr. Somnath Dash and an expert panel, on 28 th October, 2025 at 8:00 PM IST onwards . Organized in collaboration with the Associationβ¦