Kussmaul’s Sign in Pulmonary Hypertension Corresponds With Severe Pulmonary Vascular Pathology Rather Than Right Ventricular Diastolic Dysfunction
Fatimah A. Alkhunaizi(Johns Hopkins University), Steven Hsu(Johns Hopkins Medicine), Michael R. Harowicz(Johns Hopkins University), Stephen C. Mathai(Johns Hopkins University), Brian A. Houston(Medical University of South Carolina), Ryan J. Tedford(Medical University of South Carolina), Todd M. Kolb(Johns Hopkins University), Stefan L. Zimmerman(Johns Hopkins Hospital), Rachel L. Damico, Catherine G. Ireland(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Paul M. Hassoun(Johns Hopkins University)
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