Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2688104 | Nursing Clinics of North America | 2008 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
Pulmonary hypertension occurs when pulmonary vascular pressures are elevated. Pulmonary arterial hypertension is associated with occlusion of the pulmonary arterial tree, while pulmonary venous hypertension is seen when pulmonary vein outflow is impeded. Cardiovascular consequences are common with pulmonary hypertension, regardless of the underlying pathogenesis and whether management is complex. However, there are a number of interventions that may improve quality of life and survival of pulmonary hypertension. This article discusses current recommendations for diagnosis and management.
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Authors
Gerene S. PhD, RN, FCCP, Traci MS, RN, David R. MD, FCCP,