Annals of Thoracic Medicine (Jan 2014)

Saudi guidelines on the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary hypertension: 2014 updates

  • Majdy M. Idrees,
  • Sarfraz Saleemi,
  • M Ali Azem,
  • Saleh Aldammas,
  • Manal Alhazmi,
  • Javid Khan,
  • Abdulgafour Gari,
  • Maha Aldabbagh,
  • Husam Sakkijha,
  • Abdulla Aldalaan,
  • Khalid Alnajashi,
  • Waleed Alhabeeb,
  • Imran Nizami,
  • Amjad Kouatli,
  • May Chehab,
  • Omar Tamimi,
  • Hanaa Banjar,
  • Tarek Kashour,
  • Antonio Lopes,
  • Omar Minai,
  • Paul Hassoun,
  • Qadar Pasha,
  • Eckhard Mayer,
  • Ghazwan Butrous,
  • Sastry Bhagavathula,
  • Stefano Ghio,
  • John Swiston,
  • Adel Boueiz,
  • Adriano Tonelli,
  • Robert D. Levy,
  • Marius Hoeper,
  • Rober D. Levy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/1817-1737.134006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 5
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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The Saudi Association for Pulmonary Hypertension (previously called Saudi Advisory Group for Pulmonary Hypertension) has published the first Saudi Guidelines on Diagnosis and Treatment of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension back in 2008. [1] That guideline was very detailed and extensive and reviewed most aspects of pulmonary hypertension (PH). One of the disadvantages of such detailed guidelines is the difficulty that some of the readers who just want to get a quick guidance or looking for a specific piece of information might face. All efforts were made to develop this guideline in an easy-to-read form, making it very handy and helpful to clinicians dealing with PH patients to select the best management strategies for the typical patient suffering from a specific condition. This Guideline was designed to provide recommendations for problems frequently encountered by practicing clinicians involved in management of PH. This publication targets mainly adult and pediatric PH-treating physicians, but can also be used by other physicians interested in PH.

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