Radiographic assessment of pulmonary hypertension: Methodical aspects

Pulmonary hypertension is a menacing complication of a number of diseases, which is responsible for high mortality rates and considerably poorer quality of life in a patient. The timely detection for pulmonary hypertension allows timely initiation of treatment, thus improvement in prognosis in the p...

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Published inVestnik rentgenologii i radiologii no. 4; pp. 46 - 53
Main Authors I. K. Korobkova, V. K. Lazutkina, L. A. Nizovtsova, T. V. Riden
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Luchevaya Diagnostika, LLC 01.03.2016
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Summary:Pulmonary hypertension is a menacing complication of a number of diseases, which is responsible for high mortality rates and considerably poorer quality of life in a patient. The timely detection for pulmonary hypertension allows timely initiation of treatment, thus improvement in prognosis in the patient. Chest X-ray is the most commonly used  radiographic technique for various causes. Physicians’ awareness about the radiographic manifestations of pulmonary hypertension may contribute to the earlier detection of this severe disease. Owing to the natural contrast of reflected structures, a chest X-ray film gives a unique opportunity to assess pulmonary circulation vessels, to reveal the signs ofpulmonary hypertension, and to estimate trends in the course of the disease.The paper details a procedure for analysis and the normal radiographic anatomy of pulmonary circulation vessels, gives the present classification of pulmonary hypertension, and sets forth its X-ray semiotics.
ISSN:0042-4676
2619-0478
DOI:10.20862/0042-4676-2015-0-4-14-21