The latest issue of “Advances in Pulmonary Hypertension” focuses on pediatric pulmonary hypertension. It addresses congenital heart disease and other causes, key differences from adult PH, emerging therapies, and expert perspectives on diagnosis and management across childhood and young adulthood.
Volume 24, Issue 2, includes articles on:
- Neonatal pulmonary vascular disease controversies and advancements
- Pulmonary hypertensive vascular disease in single-ventricle physiology
- PH in children with down syndrome
- Pathobiology of pediatric PAH: genetic focus
- Anxiety and depression screenings in an outpatient PH clinic
This edition of Advances in Pulmonary Hypertension is focused on the important aspects and challenges faced by children with PH, according to guest editors Usha Krishnan, MD, and Mary Mullen, MD.
“From neonates to youth and young adults, this issue outlines the similarities and differences in physiology and management approaches across age groups, while underscoring the multifactorial and genetic contributors that distinguish childhood PH from adult-onset disease.”
“Advances in Pulmonary Hypertension,” the Pulmonary Hypertension Association’s quarterly clinical journal, is available for free online.
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