Author Interviews, CHEST, Critical Care - Intensive Care - ICUs / 27.06.2014
Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Guidelines Discussed
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
James R. Klinger, MD, FCCP
Professor of Medicine, Brown University
Darren Taichman, MD, PhD, FCCP
Adjunct Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
Greg Elliott, MD, MACP, FCCP
Professor of Medicine, University of Utah School of Medicine
Background: The authors discuss the June 17, 2014 CHEST publication:
Pharmacological Therapy for Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension in Adults: CHEST Guideline
MedicalResearch: How widespread is the problem of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH)?
Greg Elliott: PAH is an uncommon, but important disorder because untreated it is usually progressive and fatal, AND there are effective treatments. This makes the guidelines important for physicians, patients and insurers.
MedicalResearch: What are the most common causes of PAH?
Greg Elliott: Common causes are connective tissues diseases like scleroderma, toxins like methamphetamine and cases for which the cause is not known, i.e. idiopathic. Some (about 20 %) idiopathic cases are caused by gene mutations.
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