Health Risk Of Pulmonary Hypertension And It Symptoms

During the 204th Inaugural Lecture of the University of Nigeria, held at the University of Nigeria Enugu Campus, Professor Emmanuel Ejim, a distinguished Consultant Cardiologist at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH), discussed the critical impact of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension on the local population.

He emphasized that this condition is a significant factor contributing to sudden deaths in the community, highlighting the urgent need for awareness and preventive measures to address this pressing health issue.

Delivering the lecture entitled “The Other High BP Which Looks Like Heart Failure But Also Cause Death,”  The doctor explained that Pulmonary Hypertension is a condition characterized by high blood pressure in the lungs, where the pressure in the pulmonary artery is elevated.

Professor Ejim defined Pulmonary Hypertension as a condition where the blood pressure in the pulmonary artery exceeds 20mmHg at rest, as measured through right heart catheterization.

He noted that normal pulmonary artery pressure ranges from 13/6mmHg to 26/16mmHg. He lamented that despite being a leading cause of sudden death, Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension is often overlooked, underrecognized, and underdiscussed in society.

“Almost every four out of 10 adult Nigerians are hypertensive which does not cause them fever, vomiting, loss of appetite and headache in most individuals.

“Attention are only given to systemic hypertension, noting that other types were rarely mentioned and did not seem to matter but also kill like systemic hypertension.

“Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension is potentially life-threatening condition and associated with high morbidity and mortality.

“It occurs when blood vessels in the lung become thickened, narrowed, blocked or destroyed and become harder for blood to flow through the lungs.

“Its symptoms include shortness of breath while exercising and resting, chest pressure or pain, dizziness or fainting spells, fast pulse or pounding heartbeat, fatigue, swelling in ankles, legs and abdomen as well as noisy breathing,” he mentioned.

Professor Ejim noted that while treatment options for chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension have expanded, access to these medications in Nigeria is limited due to the high cost of diagnosis and testing.

In recognition of his insightful lecture, which shed light on the underlying causes of heart attacks, Professor Daniel Nwachukwu, Deputy Vice Chancellor of UNEC, praised Ejim’s presentation as “fantastic”.

The ceremony culminated in the university’s presentation of awards and a certificate to Professor Ejim, commemorating his 204th inaugural lecture.

Popular Related

World bank reaffirms commitment to improving Nigeria’s water sector

The World Bank has committed to supporting Nigeria's water, sanitation, and hygiene sector going forward. During a visit with Prof. Joseph Utsev, the Minister of...

UNILAG Pharmacy Students Offer Solutions To Ongoing Hike In Drug Prices

Pharmacists have emphasized innovation as a key solution to address the challenges facing the pharmaceutical industry in Nigeria, which has resulted in continuous price...

Lagos Govt Calls for responsible mining practices to foster environmental sustainability

The Lagos State government has urged all miners and dredgers to mindfully indulge in safe and healthy practices in order to build a more...

7 Health Advantages Of Scent Leaves You Should Know

Scent leaves, also known as basil leaves or ‘efirin’ in Nigeria, are not just flavorful additions to culinary dishes, but they also contain a...

Sickle Cell Survivor Is Urging FG To Make Premarital Genotype Testing Compulsory

Managing sickle cell disease throughout one's life is a continual challenge involving extended hospital stays and frequent medical appointments, alongside high healthcare expenses. In light...

Expert Urges Greater Awareness Of Breast Cancer In Men For Early Detection

Professor Adenike Akhigbe, a Radiology expert at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital in Edo State, emphasized the urgent necessity for increased awareness and...

World Health Day Focuses On Unmet Needs In The HIV Fight

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has raised concerns on World Health Day about the persistently high number of people aged 15 and above living...

WHO Cautions That Hepatitis Virus Is Causing The Deaths Of 3,500 Individuals Daily Worldwide

In a recent report released by the World Health Organization (WHO), it has been revealed that the hepatitis virus is responsible for the death...

MDCAN expresses concern over increasing health disorder among medical professionals

The Medical and Dental Consultants’ Association of Nigeria, MDCAN, yesterday raised alarm over Mental health disorders among medical professionals in Nigeria. At the end of...

Nigerian Doctors Are In A Pitiable Condition, With No Cause For Celebration

The Nigerian Medical Association has expressed deep concern regarding the abysmal state of medical doctors in the country, deploring the fact that the Consolidated...