Right heart catheterization remains necessary for the diagnosis of pulmonary hypertension and, therefore, for the prognostic evaluation of patients with chronic heart failure. The non-invaSive Assessment of Pulmonary vasculoPathy in Heart failure (SAPPHIRE) study was designed to assess the feasibility and prognostic relevance of a non-invasive evaluation of the pulmonary artery vasculature in patients with heart failure and pulmonary hypertension. Patients will undergo a right heart catheterization, cardiac resonance imaging, and a pulmonary function test in order to identify structural and functional parameters allowing the identification of combined pre- and postcapillary pulmonary hypertension, and correlate these findings with the hemodynamic data.
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Ponz, I., Nuche, J., Sanchez Sanchez, V., Sanchez-Gonzalez, J., Blazquez-Bermejo, Z., Caravaca Perez, P., … Delgado Jiménez, J. F. (2021). Non-Invasive Assessment of Pulmonary Vasculopathy. Hearts, 2(1), 5–14. https://doi.org/10.3390/hearts2010002
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