Abstract:Hemodynamic assessment of the patient with pulmonary hypertension begins with a careful physical exam and is followed by several noninvasive tests and ultimately right heart catheterization. Proper interpretation of the considerable data that is generated by this process requires a firm working knowledge of the pulmonary circulation and right ventricle along with major factors that can affect pulmonary vascular tone and cardiac output. This chapter reviews normal cardiopulmonary physiology and provides an in d… Show more
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