The role of serial right heart catheterization in risk stratification and management of pulmonary arterial hypertension.
Dikshya SharmaRavi J ShahJayakumar SreenivasanParitosh KafleRahul GuptaAvi LevineGregg M LanierWilbert S AronowPublished in: Expert review of cardiovascular therapy (2022)
RHC is useful for diagnosis of PAH, assessing the risk of mortality and morbidity, directing the escalation and de-escalation of therapy, and monitoring for disease progression. In the current era of improved non-invasive cardiac hemodynamic assessment, the role for routine follow-up serial RHC in patients with PAH needs to be reassessed in future studies. With the availability of non-invasive risk assessment tools such as REVEAL Lite 2, it may be reasonable to reconsider the role of annual or protocoled RHC, and instead, move on to an "as needed" and individual approach.
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