Does RV-pulmonary arterial coupling predict survival in patients referred for pulmonary hypertension?
RV-pulmonary arterial coupling serves as a predictor of survival in patients referred for pulmonary hypertension.
The adequacy of RV functional adaptation to afterload predicts survival in patients referred for PH. Whether this can simply be evaluated using RV volumetric imaging will require additional confirmation.
Vanderpool et al. (Thu,) studied this question.
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