Pulmonary Hypertension

Best Pulmonary Hypertension Doctor in Ahmedabad

Pulmonary Hypertension (PH) is a serious condition that affects the blood vessels in the lungs and can strain the heart. Early diagnosis and expert care from a pulmonary hypertension consultant can significantly improve outcomes.

Dr. Rushi Desai is recognised among the pulmonary hypertension specialists in Ahmedabad, offering evidence-based, personalised care for all types and stages of the condition.

Dr. Rushi Desai – Qualifications & Expertise

  • DM in Pulmonary Medicine — Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi (Super-speciality highest qualification in pulmonology)
  • MD in Respiratory Medicine — Gujarat Adani Institute of Medical Sciences
  • Specialised training in pulmonary vascular diseases and complex lung conditions
  • Evidence-based, WHO guideline-aligned treatment for all 5 groups of PH
  • Personalised care focused on improving quality of life

What is Pulmonary Hypertension?

Pulmonary Hypertension is high blood pressure in the arteries of the lungs, which makes it harder for the heart to pump blood.

Quick Facts:

  • Affects lung arteries and heart function
  • Can worsen over time if untreated
  • Requires specialist evaluation

Types of Pulmonary Hypertension (WHO Classification)

The World Health Organisation classifies PH into 5 groups, each with a different cause and treatment approach:

Group 1 – PAH Idiopathic, hereditary, autoimmune Narrowed pulmonary arteries
Group 2 Left heart disease Elevated back-pressure
Group 3 Lung disease / low oxygen COPD, ILD-related
Group 4 – CTEPH Chronic blood clots Potentially surgically curable
Group 5 Multifactorial/unclear Systemic conditions

Identifying the correct group is critical, as it determines which treatments are appropriate. Dr. Rushi Desai performs a comprehensive evaluation to classify and treat PH accurately.

Symptoms of Pulmonary Hypertension

Consult a pulmonary hypertension consultant if you notice:

  • Shortness of breath (especially during activity)
  • Fatigue and weakness
  • Chest pain or pressure
  • Dizziness or fainting
  • Swelling in legs or ankles

Early symptoms are subtle but important.

Causes of Pulmonary Hypertension

Pulmonary Hypertension may develop due to:

  • Chronic lung diseases (like COPD, ILD)
  • Heart conditions
  • Blood clots in the lungs (pulmonary embolism)
  • Sleep apnea
  • Autoimmune disorders

Diagnosis by Pulmonary Hypertension Specialists in Ahmedabad

Dr. Rushi Desai follows a structured, comprehensive diagnostic pathway to determine the type, severity, and underlying cause of pulmonary hypertension:

Test Purpose
2D Echocardiography Estimates pulmonary artery pressure; assesses right heart function
HRCT Chest Detects underlying lung disease (ILD, COPD, emphysema)
Pulmonary Function Tests (PFT) Evaluates lung capacity and airflow
Blood Tests Autoimmune markers, BNP, thyroid, and liver function
Right Heart Catheterisation Gold standard confirms PH diagnosis and guides therapy decisions
V/Q Scan Identifies chronic blood clots (CTEPH)

Accurate diagnosis ensures the right treatment plan.

Pulmonary Hypertension Treatment in Ahmedabad

As a leading provider of pulmonary hypertension treatment in Ahmedabad, Dr. Rushi Desai offers:

Medications

  • Vasodilators
  • Anticoagulants
  • Diuretics
  • Oxygen therapy

Advanced Management

  • Targeted PH therapy
  • Long-term monitoring

Lifestyle & Support

  • Activity management
  • Diet and rehabilitation guidance

Why Choose Dr. Rushi Desai?

  • Expertise in complex lung and vascular conditions
  • Evidence-based, WHO guideline-aligned treatment protocols
  • Personalised, evidence-based treatment
  • Focus on improving the quality of life
  • Recognised as one of the best Pulmonologists in Ahmedabad

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FAQs – Pulmonary Hypertension Treatment

Who is the best pulmonary hypertension doctor in Ahmedabad?

Dr. Rushi Desai is a trusted name among pulmonary hypertension specialists in Ahmedabad.

Is pulmonary hypertension curable?

It may not always be curable, but treatment can control symptoms and slow progression.

How serious is pulmonary hypertension?

It can be life-threatening if untreated, but early care improves outcomes.

When should I consult a specialist?

If you have unexplained breathlessness or fatigue for more than a few weeks.

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