Diagnostic delay in pulmonary arterial hypertension: Insights from the Australian and New Zealand pulmonary hypertension registry

Author:

Khou Victor1ORCID,Anderson James J.2ORCID,Strange Geoff3,Corrigan Carolyn4,Collins Nicholas5,Celermajer David S.16,Dwyer Nathan7,Feenstra John8,Horrigan Mark9,Keating Dominic1011ORCID,Kotlyar Eugene412,Lavender Melanie13,McWilliams Tanya J.14,Steele Peter15,Weintraub Robert16,Whitford Helen1011,Whyte Ken14,Williams Trevor J.1011,Wrobel Jeremy P.313,Keogh Anne412,Lau Edmund M.117ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Sydney Medical SchoolUniversity of Sydney Sydney NSW Australia

2. Respiratory DepartmentSunshine Coast University Hospital Sunshine Coast Region QLD Australia

3. School of MedicineUniversity of Notre Dame Perth WA Australia

4. Heart and Lung Transplant UnitSt Vincent's Hospital Sydney NSW Australia

5. Cardiovascular DepartmentJohn Hunter Hospital Newcastle NSW Australia

6. Department of CardiologyRoyal Prince Alfred Hospital Sydney NSW Australia

7. Cardiology DepartmentRoyal Hobart Hospital Hobart TAS Australia

8. Department of Thoracic MedicinePrince Charles Hospital Brisbane QLD Australia

9. Department of CardiologyAustin Health Melbourne VIC Australia

10. Department of MedicineMonash University Melbourne VIC Australia

11. Department Allergy Immunology and Respiratory MedicineAlfred Hospital Melbourne VIC Australia

12. Faculty of MedicineUniversity of New South Wales Sydney NSW Australia

13. Advanced Lung Disease UnitFiona Stanley Hospital Perth WA Australia

14. Greenlane Respiratory ServicesAuckland City Hospital Auckland New Zealand

15. Department of CardiologyRoyal Adelaide Hospital Adelaide SA Australia

16. Department of CardiologyRoyal Children's Hospital Melbourne VIC Australia

17. Department of Respiratory MedicineRoyal Prince Alfred Hospital Sydney NSW Australia

Funder

Actelion Pharmaceuticals

Bayer

GlaxoSmithKline Australia

Novartis

Pfizer

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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