In healthy individuals is observed only a slight increase in pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) during exercise as a consequence of a fall in pulmonary vascular resistance. However, several investigators have described subsets of patients with pathologic PAP response to exercise and normal PAP at rest, so called "exercise induced pulmonary hypertension" (ExPHtn). The natural history of ExPHtn and related therapeutic interventions need further studies.

Pulmonary pressure response to exercise: from physiology to pathology.

MANFREDINI, Roberto
2010

Abstract

In healthy individuals is observed only a slight increase in pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) during exercise as a consequence of a fall in pulmonary vascular resistance. However, several investigators have described subsets of patients with pathologic PAP response to exercise and normal PAP at rest, so called "exercise induced pulmonary hypertension" (ExPHtn). The natural history of ExPHtn and related therapeutic interventions need further studies.
2010
9788875876173
pulmonary pressure; exercise
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