Borderline pulmonary pressures in scleroderma - a 'pre-pulmonary arterial hypertension' condition?

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Abstract

Patients with systemic sclerosis may develop borderline pulmonary arterial pressure. The clinical relevance of this condition is not always clear. Reported data support the evidence that this subgroup may represent an intermediate stage between normal pulmonary arterial pressure and manifest pulmonary arterial hypertension, a serious complication in scleroderma. Recognizing the clinical relevance of borderline pulmonary arterial pressure increase in scleroderma patients, future studies should aim for clear evidence for diagnostic and therapeutic algorithms for this population.

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Kovacs, G., & Olschewski, H. (2015, December 14). Borderline pulmonary pressures in scleroderma - a “pre-pulmonary arterial hypertension” condition? Arthritis Research and Therapy. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13075-015-0649-7

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