Review of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) research in 2025: key trends and what they mean for patients, Pulmonary Therapy, April 8, 2026

A descriptive analysis of 54 pulmonary arterial hypertension-related clinical studies registered on international platforms in 2025 was recently published in Pulmonary Therapeutics. The review reveals an evolving and increasingly sophisticated research landscape. Nearly two thirds of the studies were interventional and one third observational, with most involving pharmacological interventions. Most trials involved pharmacological interventions and […]

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Study provides proof-of-concept that fully automated, algorithm-driven tacrolimus dosing can improve therapeutic drug monitoring in real-world clinical practice, Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, October 11, 2025

Tacrolimus therapeutic drug monitoring is challenging due to high inter- and intra-patient variability. A prospective randomized controlled trial was conducted by researchers at the University Hospital in Leuven, Belgium, on 293 de novo kidney transplant recipients during the first 14 days post-transplant. A fully automated Model-informed precision dosing (MIPD) application (1) was integrated into the

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Computer modeling used in study to simulate long-term mortality/morbidity in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension If sotatercept Is delayed, Advances in Therapy, June 17, 2025

Researchers used computer modeling to compare immediate versus delayed (2-year) treatment with sotatercept, a new pulmonary arterial hypertension medication, to predict lifetime outcomes. Study Method: Building on the findings of the phase 3 STELLAR trial on sotatercept the authors of the study refer to a population health model which was recently published assessing the long-term

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Physical Activity, Sleep, and Quality of Life in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension: Novel Insights From Wearable Devices, Pulmonary Circulation, April 16, 2025

A study published in Pulmonary Circulation on April 16, 2025 investigated whether Fitbit wearable devices can provide meaningful clinical information about activity and sleep patterns in pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) patients. A total of 110 participants completed the 12-week baseline monitoring period. The cohort was median age 52.7 years (IQR: 40.9–60.5), female predominant (84% female),

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Deep Learning-Based Pulmonary Hypertension Screening Algorithm Using a Digital Stethoscope, Journal of the American Heart Association, February 4, 2025

Pulmonary hypertension often goes undiagnosed in part because of low suspicion and screening tools not being easily accessible. A deep learning study, published on the Journal of the American Heart Association, has developed a novel screening method for pulmonary hypertension using digital stethoscope recordings (phonocardiograms). By analyzing approximately 6,000 PCG recordings with echocardiogram data, researchers

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Could artificial intelligence contribute to earlier diagnosis of pulmonary arterial hypertension? Recent research shows promising results, “Managed Healthcare Executive”, August 20, 2024

Over the past decade, significant strides have been made in diagnosing and treating pulmonary hypertension, driven by updated criteria and new medications. However, timely diagnosis remains a major challenge, with many patients facing long delays, often waiting years and consulting multiple doctors before receiving an accurate diagnosis. Journalist and healthcare writer Jared Kaltwasser has recently

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