Echocardiographic screening for pulmonary hypertension in adults with congenital heart disease was evaluated via systematic review and expert survey to establish optimal assessment approaches.
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What are the optimal echocardiographic approaches for screening pulmonary hypertension in adults with congenital heart disease?
This paper provides expert consensus and systematic review findings to guide echocardiographic screening for pulmonary hypertension in adults with congenital heart disease, addressing gaps in standard international guidelines.
Echocardiography is the mainstay in screening for pulmonary hypertension (PH). International guidelines suggest echocardiographic parameters for suspecting PH, but these may not apply to many adults with congenital heart disease (ACHD). PH is relatively common in ACHD patients and can significantly affect their exercise capacity, quality of life, and prognosis. Identification of patients who have developed PH and who may benefit from further investigations (including cardiac catheterization) and treatment is thus extremely important. A systematic review and survey of experts from the United Kingdom and Ireland were performed to assess current knowledge and practice on echocardiographic screening for PH in ACHD. This paper presents the findings of the review and expert statements on the optimal approaches when using echocardiography to assess ACHD patients for PH, with particular focus on major subgroups: patients with right ventricular outflow tract obstruction, patients with systemic right ventricles, patients with unrepaired univentricular circulation, and patients with tetralogy of Fallot with pulmonary atresia.
Dimopoulos et al. (Mon,) conducted a systematic review in Pulmonary hypertension in adults with congenital heart disease. Echocardiographic screening was evaluated on Current knowledge and practice on echocardiographic screening for PH in ACHD. Echocardiographic screening for pulmonary hypertension in adults with congenital heart disease was evaluated via systematic review and expert survey to establish optimal assessment approaches.