Authors
Steven H Abman, Georg Hansmann, Stephen L Archer, D Dunbar Ivy, Ian Adatia, Wendy K Chung, Brian D Hanna, Erika B Rosenzweig, J Usha Raj, David Cornfield, Kurt R Stenmark, Robin Steinhorn, Bernard Thébaud, Jeffrey R Fineman, Titus Kuehne, Jeffrey A Feinstein, Mark K Friedberg, Michael Earing, Robyn J Barst, Roberta L Keller, John P Kinsella, Mary Mullen, Robin Deterding, Thomas Kulik, George Mallory, Tilman Humpl, David L Wessel
Publication date
2015/11/24
Journal
Circulation
Volume
132
Issue
21
Pages
2037-2099
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Description
Pulmonary hypertension is associated with diverse cardiac, pulmonary, and systemic diseases in neonates, infants, and older children and contributes to significant morbidity and mortality. However, current approaches to caring for pediatric patients with pulmonary hypertension have been limited by the lack of consensus guidelines from experts in the field. In a joint effort from the American Heart Association and American Thoracic Society, a panel of experienced clinicians and clinician-scientists was assembled to review the current literature and to make recommendations on the diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of pediatric pulmonary hypertension. This publication presents the results of extensive literature reviews, discussions, and formal scoring of recommendations for the care of children with pulmonary hypertension.
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