Temple University researchers highlight critical care gaps in PAH patients

Temple University researchers highlight critical care gaps in PAH patients
Rebecca Armbruster, DO, MS, FACOI: Chief Medical Officer — Jeanes Hospital
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Dr. Anjali Vaidya, a co-director at Temple University Hospital, has co-authored a study focusing on pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) associated with methamphetamine use. The study was presented at the ATS conference and reported by AJMC.

The research highlights significant care gaps for patients suffering from methamphetamine-associated PAH. Dr. Vaidya emphasized the importance of early diagnosis and the need for integrated support systems to address these gaps effectively.

“Critical care gaps for patients with methamphetamine-associated pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH)” were identified, according to Dr. Vaidya and her colleagues. They stressed that addressing these issues is essential for improving patient outcomes.

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