2020
DOI: 10.33963/kp.15344
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Time from symptom onset to final diagnosis of pulmonary arterial hypertension in Polish patients

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“…In either case, automating TTE interpretation would likely improve the diagnostic pathway. 28 The number of specialist visits in this study is in line with previous data 13 , 16 including the DELAY study, which reported 3.0 (SD: 2.1) specialist reviews before patients were seen at an expert PH center, 8 and a study of 40 patients with CTEPH, in which patients were found to visit a median of 4 (IQR 4–5) different physicians (GPs and specialists) for a median of 13 (IQR 10–18) consultations before receiving a final PH/PAH diagnosis. 39 However, it is not clear from our data if the visits were with different specialists.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…In either case, automating TTE interpretation would likely improve the diagnostic pathway. 28 The number of specialist visits in this study is in line with previous data 13 , 16 including the DELAY study, which reported 3.0 (SD: 2.1) specialist reviews before patients were seen at an expert PH center, 8 and a study of 40 patients with CTEPH, in which patients were found to visit a median of 4 (IQR 4–5) different physicians (GPs and specialists) for a median of 13 (IQR 10–18) consultations before receiving a final PH/PAH diagnosis. 39 However, it is not clear from our data if the visits were with different specialists.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…6,8,11,22 A 2019 analysis of a Polish registry found a slightly shorter median interval of 1.5 years, suggestive of improvement; however, 92% of patients were in WHO FC III/IV at diagnosis. 16 The REVEAL registry also found 72% of PAH patients were in WHO FC III/IV at diagnosis. 17 It is important to acknowledge the limitation that our data are based on administrative codes rather than clinical data.…”
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confidence: 98%
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