Abstract

Cardiovascular imaging is essential in the evaluation and management of patients with pulmonary hypertension. Echocardiography and magnetic resonance imaging, in particular, provide basic measurements of pulmonary pressure and right ventricular function, but current technology allows for a much more comprehensive assessment. Many of these advancements have the potential to enhance risk stratification and provide additional phenotypic data that may strengthen or alter the therapeutic approach. This review will highlight multiple novel techniques from various imaging modalities and how this information can be applied in clinical practice.

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