Abstract:Aims: There is no clinical evidence of differences in drugs
associated with long-term survival in patients with pulmonary arterial
hypertension (PAH) due to a small population and the lack of information
on death in the Japanese medical database systems. This study evaluated
whether patient data from a spontaneous reporting database could be used
for comparing the effects of pulmonary vasodilators on long-term
survival in PAH patients. Methods: PAH patient data reported in
the Japanese Adverse Drug Event Repor… Show more
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