There is no single specific test that will show is a person has pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Even in its later stages, the signs of the disease are similar to those of other heart and lung conditions.

Usually, your doctor will determine if you have PAH by conducting a series of tests to: These tests include: Usually, these tests are sufficient to confirm that you have PAH. These tests, however, do not rule out all possible causes for the PAH. In that case, your doctor may call for these additional tests: If these tests do not show an underlying cause for the PAH, the diagnosis is primary pulmonary arterial hypertension.