Symptom Onset and Diagnosis

13 Minutes

READ

Teresa has been an elementary school teacher for over 20 years. She is single and has no children, but has been dedicated to the students she teaches and loves her career. In her free time she enjoys reading and going on long walks with her dog, Zorro.

For the past six months or so, Teresa has become more aware of some health problems that are increasingly disruptive to her life.  

Woman smiling

Teresa Reyes

Patient

She/Her

LISTEN

Let’s listen to our patient, Teresa, as she describes how she first began to notice and grow concerned about her health problems.

REVIEW

Let’s review the timeline of Teresa’s diagnostic tests that ultimately led to her Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) diagnosis. 

3 Minutes

03 Jul 2021
03 Jul 2021

Symptom onset

Delays visit to PCP

Symptoms worsen

Runs out of breath doing simple tasks at home and at school 

05 Jan 2022
05 Jan 2022

Visits PCP for the first time

  • Shares her symptoms with doctor 
  • Routine labs and tests obtained along with pulmonary function test. No acute findings.
03 Feb 2022
03 Feb 2022

Misdiagnosis of exercise-induced asthma

HCP prescribes inhaler due to results of spirometry test 

10 Aug 2022
10 Aug 2022

Symptoms worsen, revists PCP

  • Transthoracic echocardiogram shows right cardiac pressure is high  
  • Referred to pulmonologist 
03 Sep 2022
03 Sep 2022

Visits pulmonologist

  • Full cardiac workup 
  • Repeat echocardiogram 
  • Blood work and labs, evaluating fluid balance
15 Jan 2023
15 Jan 2023

New misdiagnosis of congestive heart failure

  • High BNP indicates congestive heart failure 
  • Prescribed a diuretic and told to continue inhaler
05 Feb 2023
05 Feb 2023

Symptoms worsen

  • More dizziness and marked limitation with any normal function
  • Patient remains at functional class 3 
  • Right heart catheterization ordered 
08 Apr 2023
08 Apr 2023

Right heart catheterization performed

Diagnosed with PAH

Pulmonary arterial hypertension, a rare form of pulmonary hypertension, occurs when the walls of the arteries leading from the right side of the heart to the lungs narrow and tighten. 

REFLECT

Read the questions below and discuss them as a group. Then, type in your reactions in the fields provided.

Consider the patient's perspective:

6 Minutes

Teresa Reyes

Patient

She/Her