Defining “patient engagement” and distinguishing between individual empowerment and systemic partnership and advocacy, Sara Riggae, May 20 2025

Sarah Riggae is a researcher and educator who suffers from Parkinson’s disease,  In a recent article on her blog she defines what is meant by “patient engagement” and distinguishes between “primary” and “secondary” engagement.  Short summary: Primary Patient Engagement focuses on individual patient empowerment in their own healthcare journey. This includes: It’s essentially about patients having […]

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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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How tech improvements can benefit the chronic illness community, a testimony from Anna Jeter for Pulmonary Hypertension News, March 17, 2025

Anna Jeter, author of a recent article for Pulmonary Hypertension News, underwent a heart and lung transplant in 2018, and has since embraced smartwatch technology, and discovered valuable health management applications: Her smartwatch and phone helps track: Additional technology benefits include: Anna says she is thankful to live in a time of technological advancement that

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A large-scale randomised controlled trial in Taiwan reveals that the use of an artificial intelligence-enabled electrocardiogram alert system can significantly reduce mortality in hospitalized patients, Nature Medicine

This article on the use of an artificial intelligence alert system is not new but it was mentioned during the recent European Society of Cardiology CRT – Cardiovascular Round Table – on the them of AI in cardiovascular care, which took place on March 26-27, 2025 (link) The primary clinical hypothesis of this randomised controlled

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Patient participation at the 2nd European Society of Cardiology CRT, Cardiovascular Round Table, on “How can cardiologists take the lead in moving AI forward”, Guermantes, France, March 26-27, 2025

The European Society of Cardiology‘s 2025 CRT – Cardiovascular Round Table – took place on 26-27 March in Guermantes, France. This gathering united approximately 80 participants representing the scientific community, pharma and tech industries, and patient advocates, to explore the transformative theme “Working together to move forward AI in cardiology.” The meeting carefully balanced informative

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Advancing pulmonary hypertension care at the ERN-Lung Annual Board meeting, Paris, March 24-25, 2025

The annual Board meeting of the ERN-LUNG – European Reference Network for rare respiratory diseases, took place in Paris on March 24-25, 2025, with over 100 participants, not only from the EU but also UK, US and Canada. Two European patient representatives, Pisana Ferrari and Hall Skaara, (2nd and 3rd from left in the cover

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Living with Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension: Early Diagnosis, Patient Advocacy, and the Role of Technology, Maleen Fischer, Cambridge Network News, electronRx blog

Maleen Fischer, whose “blue lips” in infancy were dismissed by doctors for nearly four years before receiving a diagnosis of pulmonary arterial hypertension at age four. In a recent article for Cambridge Network News and in a blog for electronRx she shares how despite years on continuous IV medication and isolation during childhood and adolescence,

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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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Only a minority of US patients receive pulmonary arterial hypertension-specific prescriptions from a pulmonary hypertension center, reveal the findings of a recent study

The authors of this article, published on the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine on January 13, 2025 say that guidelines recommend patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension be referred to pulmonary hypertension centers, but little is known about where care is actually delivered in the United States. Prescription patterns were used to estimate

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UK Pulmonary Hypertension Association Chair Dr Iain Armstrong explains what happens next now that sotatercept has been approved in the UK, YouTube

The new pulmonary arterial hypertension treatment sotatercept was approved for use in the UK by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) at the end of December 2024 – but that doesn’t mean it can now be prescribed. In this short video, the Chair of the UK Pulmonary Hypertension Association Dr Iain Armstrong explains

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Challenges in implementing the new European clinical guidelines in Central and Eastern Europe: a review from the Polish Heart Journal 

An article published in the Polish Heart Journal on December 23, 2024, titled “Emerging therapies and new directions in the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension” points out that the integration of novel therapeutic protocols into everyday medical practice faces various obstacles, particularly when considering regional differences in implementation. The paper draws insights from medical experts

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Launch of a new EURORDIS platform with resources to help plan and implement patient partnerships in healthcare networks

The newly launched EURORDIS Patient Partnership Hub brings together resources that facilitate patient-clinician collaboration within the European Reference Networks (ERNs) in one convenient location. From templates and best practice webinars to guides and factsheets, everything is available in a single place. Explore the Patient Partnership Hub at this link and watch the demo webinar here

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AI Model for Depression Diagnosis Developed in Finland: A Potential Breakthrough for Accessible and Early Mental Health Care

Researchers at Kaunas University of Technology, Finland, have developed an artificial intelligence model that combines speech and brain activity data to diagnose depression with an accuracy of 97.53 percent. This innovative approach, detailed in an article for Brain Sciences dated October 15, 2024, leverages both electroencephalogram signals and voice recordings to assess emotional states more

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Organizing health information is crucial to rare disease management, Jen Cueva, Pulmonary Hypertension News, December 4, 2024

During a hospital stay described in her December 4, 2024 article for Pulmonary Hypertension News, Jen Cueva, a pulmonary hypertension patient, discovered potentially dangerous errors in her medication records. Her experience, detailed in “Organizing health information is crucial to rare disease management,” demonstrates why maintaining accurate, up-to-date medication lists is essential for patient safety, particularly

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Deep learning model outperforms echocardiography in identifying pulmonary hypertension, CHEST, October 24, 2024

A new multimodal fusion model (MMF-PH) has outperformed transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) in accurately diagnosing pulmonary hypertension (PH) and identifying its subtypes, as presented at the CHEST Annual Meeting in Boston from 6-9 October. By integrating data from demographics, chest X-rays, electrocardiogram, and transthoracic echocardiography, this model reduces the need for invasive right heart catheterization. In

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From Dr. Google to Dr. ChatGPT: Evaluating the Credibility of ChatGPT for Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Information

Patients worldwide are increasingly switching from Dr. Google to Dr. Chat GPT. A recent article titled “Trustworthiness, Value, Danger, and Readability of ChatGPT-Generated Responses to Health Questions Related to Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension”, published in the Cureus Journal of Medical Science on October 14, 2024, aimed to determine how well ChatGPT could accurately and consistently respond

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Beyond Provision: A Multidimensional View of Access to Health Care for Rare Diseases, The Lancet Global Health, October 2024

Access to health care is a broad and complex topic that warrants a clearer definition. What does is actually mean? Is it simply the provision of health services and medicines? An article titled “Access in the rare diseases landscape”, published in The Lancet Global Health October 2024 edition, delves into the different aspects that define

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Video recording of the European Respiratory Society (ERS) Vision Live panel discussion titled “Review of the World Symposium on PH”, September 2, 2024 now available

The video recording of the European Respiratory Society (ERS) Vision Live panel discussion titled “Review of the World Symposium on Pulmonary Hypertension”, which took place on 2 September, 2024, in now available online on the ERS Respiratory Channel at this link Expert panellists Marc Humbert, Anton Vonk Noordegraaf, Ulrich Silvia, Isabel BLANCO VICH and Louise Bouman

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Impressive numbers for the latest edition of World Pulmonary Hypertension Day: full report in the summer 2024 edition of Mariposa, PHA Europe’s journal

World Pulmonary Hypertension Day (May 5) is increasingly becoming a pivotal global event for raising awareness about the condition and advocate for improved care, as highlighted by the impressive figures shared in the latest edition of PHA Europe’s magazine, Mariposa. Launched by the Asociación Nacional de Hipertensión Pulmonar ANHP in 2012, World PH Day is

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Key insights from the “Patient Perspective” article in the World Symposium on Pulmonary Hypertension (WSPH) proceedings, European Respiratory Journal, August 29, 2024

The full proceedings of the World Symposium on Pulmonary Hypertension which was held in Barcelona 29.6-1.7, 2024, have now been published in the European Respiratory Journal at this link. The proceedings cover the work of the 15 task forces; Task Force n°1’s article is titled “Exploring the patient perspective in pulmonary hypertension” (see below for

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