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Management of pulmonary arterial hypertension.

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a complex disease with a high mortality. Management of this disease is underpinned by supportive and general therapies delivered by multidisciplinary teams in specialist centres. In recent years, a number of PAH-specific therapies have improved patient outcomes. This article will discuss the management of PAH in the context of relevant recently published studies in this area.

RECENT FINDINGS: PAH-specific therapies are targeted towards dysfunctional signalling identified within the pulmonary circulation, and include endothelin receptor antagonists, phosphodiesterase type-5 inhibitors and prostanoids. Combination of these therapies is considered in patients with more severe disease. In addition, timely referral for surgical intervention (e.g. atrial septostomy, lung transplantation) should be made in selected patients with advanced disease. New treatment modalities currently in development may further improve patient outcomes in future years. However, further development and expansion of patient registries is vital for enhanced understanding of this disease, and may guide the optimal use of existing therapies and the development of new treatment approaches.

SUMMARY: Outcomes in PAH have improved in recent years through a management approach characterized by general and supportive measures, and PAH-specific and surgical therapies in selected patients. Continued development of patient registries is vital to improve understanding and outcomes of this disease.

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