Guest: Ahmad Abu Homoud, MD, medical director, Pulmonary Hypertension Center,
Jersey Shore University Medical Center; and associate program director, Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care, Shore Pulmonary Physician Associates.
In this episode of PH Insights, Homoud discusses the connection between pulmonary hypertension and interstitial lung disease. ILD is a group of disorders that cause scarring (fibrosis) or inflammation of lung tissue, leading to stiffened lungs and difficulty breathing. People with ILD may develop pulmonary hypertension due to a stiff left side of the heart or sleep apnea. Homoud explains the development of PH in ILD, a rare condition that affects about 30% of patients. He also discusses the diagnostic process for both conditions and available treatment options, including medications, oxygen therapy and pulmonary rehabilitation. He also emphasizes the importance of early detection and encourages patients to work closely with their medical team.
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