Regular assessment of clinical parameters and a multidisciplinary team approach are crucial to tailor treatment goals and optimize clinical management for patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension.
How can disease progression be detected and monitored to guide clinical management in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension?
Regular assessment of multiple clinical, haemodynamic, and biomarker parameters is crucial for monitoring disease progression and personalizing treatment in pulmonary arterial hypertension.
Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a rapidly progressive disease, ultimately leading to right heart failure and death. Accumulating evidence indicates that intervention early in disease progression results in better outcomes than delaying treatment. In this review we will discuss the assessments and strategies that can be used to monitor disease progression and guide clinical management. Many tools, such as symptoms, functional classification, exercise capacity, haemodynamic measures, findings on cardiac imaging and levels of biomarkers, have shown to be prognostic for survival both at diagnosis and during treatment. However, attempts to define goal thresholds have produced a variety of results. Several groups have developed risk calculators to estimate individual patients' mortality risk, but the accuracy of these tools across different patient populations remains unknown. What is clear is the importance of regularly assessing a range of parameters and then tailoring treatment goals to each patient. In addition, the use of a multidisciplinary team approach is crucial in order to support patients through all aspects of managing their condition. There is still an urgent need for prospective collaborative initiatives to assess novel goals and improve treatment strategies that would allow physicians to personalise and optimise clinical management for their patients with PAH.
Vachiéry et al. (Tue,) conducted a review in Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Disease progression monitoring strategies was evaluated. Regular assessment of clinical parameters and a multidisciplinary team approach are crucial to tailor treatment goals and optimize clinical management for patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension.
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