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Paul M. Hassoun
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University
Publications - 308
Citations - 16671
Paul M. Hassoun is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pulmonary hypertension & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 267 publications receiving 14372 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul M. Hassoun include Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
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Update in pulmonary vascular diseases 2011.
Paul M. Hassoun,Serge Adnot +1 more
TL;DR: This update summarizes the scientific progress achieved in 2011, linking the work of many investigators under thematic headings, and reading of the primary manuscripts will provide more detailed information on each topic.
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Exhaled nitric oxide in pulmonary arterial hypertension associated with systemic sclerosis
Zeling Cao,Stephen C. Mathai,Laura K. Hummers,Ami A. Shah,Fredrick M. Wigley,Noah Lechtzin,Paul M. Hassoun,Reda E. Girgis +7 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that FENO is not useful for the diagnosis of PAH in SSc and increased alveolar nitric oxide in S Sc-PAH likely represents impaired diffusion into pulmonary capillary blood.
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Right Heart Failure in Pulmonary Vascular Diseases: A National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Workshop.
Jane A. Leopold,Steven M. Kawut,Steven M. Kawut,Micheala A. Aldred,Stephen L. Archer,Ray L. Benza,Michael R. Bristow,Evan L. Brittain,Naomi C. Chesler,Frances S. Deman,Serpil C. Erzurum,Mark T. Gladwin,Paul M. Hassoun,Anna R. Hemnes,Tim Lahm,Joao A.C. Lima,Joseph Loscalzo,Bradley A. Maron,Laura Mercer Rosa,John H. Newman,Susan Redline,Stuart Rich,Franz Rischard,Lissa Sugeng,W.H. Wilson Tang,Ryan J. Tedford,Emily J. Tsai,Corey E. Ventetuolo,You Yang Zhou,Neil R. Aggarwal,Lei Xiao +30 more
TL;DR: The right ventricular dysfunction is a hallmark of advanced pulmonary vascular, lung parenchymal, and left heart disease, yet the underlying mechanisms that govern (mal)adaptation remain incompletely characterized as discussed by the authors.
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Evaluation of criteria for exercise-induced pulmonary hypertension in patients with resting pulmonary hypertension.
Christopher J. Mullin,Steven Hsu,Kaushik Amancherla,Alison L. Wand,Parker S. Rhodes,Peter J. Leary,Monica Mukherjee,Rachel L. Damico,Todd M. Kolb,Stephen C. Mathai,Paul M. Hassoun,Ryan J. Tedford +11 more
TL;DR: Exercise-induced PH defined by the mPAP-CO relationship may lack for detecting pulmonary vascular disease and there remains significant interest in properly defining an abnormal pulmonary vascular response to exercise.