Being knowledgeable about health (“health literate”) does not automatically translate to the ability to manage a disease, “Psychology Today”, May 14, 2024 

“Health literacy” is defined as the degree to which individuals have the ability to find, understand, and use information and services to inform health-related decisions. Lack of health literacy has been linked to poor health outcomes, higher mortality rates, and increased healthcare costs. Kristen Carter, M.S. is the author of a recent article in Psychology […]

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April 28 is ESOT, European Society for Organ Transplantation, Action Day, an annual observance which calls for enhanced cooperation between EU member states to address inequalities in transplantation

April 28 is ESOT – European Society for Organ Transplantation Action Day. ESOT is calling for enhanced cooperation among EU member states to empower transplant centres in delivering consistent, high-quality transplantation service ahead of the EU elections. ESOT is looking to drive the following 5 actions in the European Parliament between 2024 and 2029: Read

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Findings from the UK Pulmonary Hypertension Association’s survey on nutrition and pulmonary arterial hypertension now available

The UK Pulmonary Hypertension Association launched a survey on nutrition and pulmonary arterial hypertension last year in March in which they asked patients about eating habits, food preferences, and cooking or weight management challenges. The findings were announced at the Pulmonary Vascular Research Institute (PVRI)’s congress in January 2024 and, more recently, on social media.

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Launched today, Rare Disease Day 2024, the PHA Europe “BEL AIR” virtual conference center for pulmonary hypertension

The BEL AIR CENTER is a virtual conference center, divided into several “rooms” where visitors can find and view presentations from leading pulmonary hypertension experts and from PHA Europe’s industry partners, patient association information booths, an art gallery with works by patients and health care professionals, and a networking café. Prof. Marc Humbert, Director of

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Excellent educational resources about remote care and use of digital tools by the European Lung Foundation

The European Lung Foundation educational resources about remote care and the use of digital tools include text and videos covering: 🔹 Video calls for consultations🔹 Sharing photos or videos🔹 Virtual wards and home monitoring🔹 Online rehabilitation and activity sessions🔹 Online diaries, journals or questionnaires🔹 Online questionnaires🔹 Wearable devices🔹 Health apps🔹 Benefits of digital healthcare technologies

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A guide to intimacy for pulmonary hypertension patients published the US Pulmonary Hypertension Association, PHA

This guide has been created for adult members of the pulmonary hypertension community interested in or engaged in physically intimate and/or sexual activity. The guide addresses, inter alia, some common “myths” about sex in pulmonary hypertension, eg. that if you are a patient you are not sexual or desirable, that there are more important things

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Colleen Brunetti’s book “Defining the new normal: A guide to becoming more than your diagnosis”, now available on Kindle for free!

Colleen Brunetti started her career as a teacher, but after her pulmonary hypertension diagnosis was forced to leave this field. She began a journey to re-invent herself implementing a holistic lifestyle and went on to become a certified health coach. In her book “Defining the new normal: A guide to becoming more than your diagnosis”

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“EXPOSURE” study provides insights into real-world management and outcomes of patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension -“Advances in Therapy”, January 13,2024

“EXPOSURE” (EUPAS19085) is an observational study describing the characteristics, treatment patterns, and outcomes of patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension initiating a new specific therapy in Europe/Canada. In total, 1.944 patients with follow-up information were included. Most study patients were female with WHO functional class II/III symptoms and idiopathic or connective tissue disorder-associated pulmonary arterial hypertension.

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“Exploring pulmonary hypertension with Kiki the Koala”, a new booklet to help children understand and come to terms with their pulmonary hypertension – by realising just how special they are

“Exploring PH with KiKi the Koala” has been written and designed by 22-year-old Maryam, who was inspired by her little sister Fatima’s experiences with pulmonary hypertension. The book is aimed at children aged around three to nine. Readers can follow KiKi’s journey through learning how to cope with pulmonary hypertension and learning just how special

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“Pulmonary arterial hypertension and COVID-19: piecing the puzzle”, Respiratory Medicine and Research, November 2023

A recent article titled “Pulmonary arterial hypertension and COVID-19: piecing the puzzle”, published in Respiratory Medicine and Research, summarises the existing literature on the clinical presentation of COVID-19 in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension, focusing on shared pathobiology, clinical outcomes, potential treatment strategies, and the need for further research in understanding and managing these conditions.

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Artificial intelligence could help restore the essential humaneness in medicine by providing the gift of time, The Lancet, October 21, 2023

In the age of artificial intelligence, chat bots and automated services, our quest for empathy becomes more pressing than ever. Counterintuitively, Dr. Eric J. Topal, an American cardiologist, scientist, and best selling author, claims that artificial intelligence has the potential to enhance empathy, particularly in the vital relationship between patients and clinicians. In a recent

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Findings from a decade-long study, published in the August 2023 edition of “Transplant International”, offer promise for a significant surge in the availability of lungs for transplant

A study titled “Cytokines Removal During Ex-Vivo Lung Perfusion: Initial Clinical Experience”, by researchers Boffini et al. was published in August 2023 in Transplant International. Covering a period of 10 years, from 2011 to 2020, research by has demonstrated for the first time – on an unparalleled large case series of 54 lung treatments intended

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Patient Perspectives in the French RHU DESTINATION 2024 project on Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension (CTEPH) Management

RHU DESTINATION 2024 is a hospital and university research funded by the French government. It is led by Prof. Marc Humbert, Director of the French National Pulmonary Hypertension Reference Centre, and coordinated by the Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris (Bicêtre Hospital). Partners include the University of Paris-Saclay, Inserm, Marie Lannelongue Hospital, as well as three private

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2023 marks the 40th anniversary of the first successful heart-lung transplant in Europe – on a pulmonary hypertension patient – by legendary thoracic surgeon Prof. Magdi Yacoub

This year marks the 40th anniversary of the first successful heart-lung double transplant for a pulmonary hypertension patient in the United Kingdom by legendary thoracic surgeon Prof. Magdi Yacoub. In the early 1980s, after the successful introduction of the immunosuppressive drug cyclosporin A, Prof. Magdi Yacoub sought to push the boundaries of cardiac surgery. In

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“Casper – the Bear with Blue Lips”, a new booklet introducing children 4-10 years of age to pulmonary hypertension

A delightful children’s book titled “Casper – the Bear with Blue Lips” debuted on September 30, 2023, at 11:30 a.m. in Bulgaria’s literary club “Peroto” within the National Palace of Culture (NDK). Authored by Natalia Maeva, an accomplished journalist and (former) patient, President of the Bulgarian Society for Pulmonary Hypertension BSPPH, the book introduces young

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The lay summary of the European Society of Cardiology and European Respiratory Society clinical guidelines on pulmonary hypertension is now available in 11 languages

Did you know that the lay summary of the European Society of Cardiology and European Respiratory Society clinical guidelines on pulmonary hypertension is now available in 11 languages: English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Polish, Portuguese (Portugal), Russian, Spanish, Romanian, Ukrainian. The English version of the lay summary was developed with the active collaboration of the two

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“Introduction to Exercise”, a video series by the Pulmonary Hypertension Association (PHA), September 16, 2023

PHA’s “Introduction to Exercise” video series offers five videos and printable resources on the benefits of exercise and pulmonary rehabilitation programs, as well as yoga, strength training and cardio exercise instruction. The five videos cover the following topics IMPORTANT! The PHA specifies that patients must consult their pulmonary hypertension care team before starting to exercise!

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