Exercise-Induced Pulmonary Hypertension: How to Define, Diagnose, and Treat At-Risk Patients
Introduction Pulmonary hypertension is a devastating disease with a rapid progression of symptoms leading to high patient mortality. It is characterized by high blood pressure in the pulmonary vasculature and poor pulmonary perfusion, resulting in patient fatigue, dyspnea, and syncope, especially u...
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Auteurs principaux: | Brandon Shokoples, Kevin Comeau |
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McGill University
2021
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