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2 articles from the last 7 days matching "Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension"

ResearchRSS2 days ago

Researchers deploy AI tool to predict disease progression in PAH

Scientists used artificial intelligence to analyze medical records from hundreds of PAH patients and created a new tool that can predict whether a patient's condition will get worse in the future. PAH is a serious lung disease where blood vessels in the lungs become narrowed, making it hard for the heart to pump blood. This new AI system could help doctors catch problems earlier and adjust treatment plans before patients get sicker.

WHY IT MATTERSIf this AI tool becomes available in clinical practice, PAH patients could receive earlier warning signs of disease worsening, allowing doctors to intensify treatment before serious complications develop.
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ResearchRSS4 days ago

Scientists in China use AI to pinpoint new therapeutic targets in PAH

Researchers in China used artificial intelligence to study the genes involved in pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), a serious condition where blood vessels in the lungs become narrowed and stiff. They identified two genes called ATP1B1 and HP that appear to be important in causing PAH. These genes could potentially become targets for new treatments in the future.

WHY IT MATTERSIf ATP1B1 and HP prove to be valid therapeutic targets, they could lead to new treatment options for PAH patients who currently have limited medication choices.
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