
Management strategies for Pulmonary Hypertension in Adult Congenital Heart Disease
Management of pulmonary hypertension in adults with congenital heart disease involves strategies to improve blood flow and reduce pressure in the lungs. Treatments may include medications such as vasodilators to relax blood vessels, anticoagulants to prevent clots, and diuretics to manage fluid buildup. In certain cases, surgical or catheter-based procedures can repair or reduce abnormal heart connections. Regular monitoring and a personalized treatment plan are essential to prevent complications and improve quality of life. Overall, the goal is to manage symptoms, slow disease progression, and maintain the best possible heart and lung function.