UHN Explains: Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension (CTEPH)

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Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension (CTEPH) is a rare form of high blood pressure that impacts the lungs and heart. It is often underdiagnosed due to symptoms that can be similar to other more common conditions, but if left untreated it can lead to serious effects and heart failure.

Learn more about the condition and the advancements in treatment and care being spearheaded at Canada's only dedicated CTEPH surgery program. Dr. Marc de Perrot, thoracic surgeon and program director of UHN’s Toronto CTEPH Program, and Dr. Laura Donahoe, CTEPH surgeon, share their in-depth insights.

UHN is Canada's Hospital and the world's No. 1 publicly funded hospital. With 10 sites and more than 20,000 members of TeamUHN, UHN consists of Toronto General Hospital, Toronto Western Hospital, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, The Michener Institute of Education at UHN and West Park Healthcare Centre. As Canada's top research hospital, the scope of research and complexity of cases at UHN have made it a national and international source for discovery, education and patient care.

The information in this video is for informational purposes only. Consult your local medical authority or healthcare practitioner for advice.

The information in this video was accurate as of the upload date: 11/12/2025
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