SummaryPatients with pulmonary hypertension must be evaluated using a multimodality approach to ensure a correct diagnosis and basal evaluation as well as a prognostic assessment. Beyond the assessment of pulmonary pressures, the echocardiographical examination allows the evaluation of right ventricular adaptation to elevated afterload. Numbers of variables are commonly used in the assessment of the pulmonary hypertension patient in order to detect changes in right heart geometry, right-to-left interaction and right ventricular dysfunction. Whereas an isolated change in one echocardiographical variable is not meaningful, multiple echocardiographical variable modifications together provide accurate information. In this review, we will link p...
Pulmonary hypertension is a pathological haemodynamic condition defined as an increase in mean pulmo...
AbstractPulmonary hypertension is a pathological haemodynamic condition defined as an increase in me...
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is defined as an increase in mean pulmonary arterial pressure of ≥25 mmH...
SummaryPatients with pulmonary hypertension must be evaluated using a multimodality approach to ensu...
Pulmonary hypertension is defined as an increase in mean pulmonary arterial pressure ≥25 mm Hg at re...
Echocardiography is a key screening tool in the diagnostic algorithm of pulmonary arterial hypertens...
Pulmonary arterial hypertension is most often diagnosed in its advanced stages because of the nonspe...
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a pathophysiological condition defined as an increase in mean pulmona...
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a progressive process that leads to right ventricular (RV) overload, ...
Noninvasive imaging of the heart plays an important role in the diagnosis and management of pulmonar...
INTRODUCTION: It is this spirit of learning more about how echocardiography can be used to evaluate...
The role of echocardiography in the diagnosis and management of patients with pulmonary hypertension...
Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a rare, progressive disease in which there is a persistent,...
Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is characterized by an insult in the pulmonary vasculature, wi...
Aims: To determine the value of echocardiography including tissue Doppler imaging (TDI) and right ve...
Pulmonary hypertension is a pathological haemodynamic condition defined as an increase in mean pulmo...
AbstractPulmonary hypertension is a pathological haemodynamic condition defined as an increase in me...
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is defined as an increase in mean pulmonary arterial pressure of ≥25 mmH...
SummaryPatients with pulmonary hypertension must be evaluated using a multimodality approach to ensu...
Pulmonary hypertension is defined as an increase in mean pulmonary arterial pressure ≥25 mm Hg at re...
Echocardiography is a key screening tool in the diagnostic algorithm of pulmonary arterial hypertens...
Pulmonary arterial hypertension is most often diagnosed in its advanced stages because of the nonspe...
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a pathophysiological condition defined as an increase in mean pulmona...
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a progressive process that leads to right ventricular (RV) overload, ...
Noninvasive imaging of the heart plays an important role in the diagnosis and management of pulmonar...
INTRODUCTION: It is this spirit of learning more about how echocardiography can be used to evaluate...
The role of echocardiography in the diagnosis and management of patients with pulmonary hypertension...
Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a rare, progressive disease in which there is a persistent,...
Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is characterized by an insult in the pulmonary vasculature, wi...
Aims: To determine the value of echocardiography including tissue Doppler imaging (TDI) and right ve...
Pulmonary hypertension is a pathological haemodynamic condition defined as an increase in mean pulmo...
AbstractPulmonary hypertension is a pathological haemodynamic condition defined as an increase in me...
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is defined as an increase in mean pulmonary arterial pressure of ≥25 mmH...