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* The Historical Perspective of the PH is as follows:<ref name="pmid2700428">{{cite journal |vauthors=Smith DB |title=Continent diversions: an overview |journal=Dimens Oncol Nurs |volume=3 |issue=4 |pages=18–23 |date=1989 |pmid=2700428 |doi= |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid14033007">{{cite journal |vauthors=KIRKENDALL WM, GIFFORD RW, HORWITZ D, WILSON WR, GOLDBERG LI, GROLLMAN A |title=General aspects of hypertension; past, present and future |journal=Postgrad Med |volume=34 |issue= |pages=150–6 |date=August 1963 |pmid=14033007 |doi= |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid">{{cite journal |vauthors= |title= |journal= |volume= |issue= |pages= |date= |pmid= |doi= |url=}}</ref> | * The Historical Perspective of the PH is as follows:<ref name="pmid2700428">{{cite journal |vauthors=Smith DB |title=Continent diversions: an overview |journal=Dimens Oncol Nurs |volume=3 |issue=4 |pages=18–23 |date=1989 |pmid=2700428 |doi= |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid14033007">{{cite journal |vauthors=KIRKENDALL WM, GIFFORD RW, HORWITZ D, WILSON WR, GOLDBERG LI, GROLLMAN A |title=General aspects of hypertension; past, present and future |journal=Postgrad Med |volume=34 |issue= |pages=150–6 |date=August 1963 |pmid=14033007 |doi= |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid">{{cite journal |vauthors= |title= |journal= |volume= |issue= |pages= |date= |pmid= |doi= |url=}}</ref> | ||
* In 1891 a German physician Ernst von Romberg described pulmonary vascular sclerosis in an autopsy. | * In 1891 a German physician Ernst von Romberg described pulmonary vascular sclerosis in an autopsy. | ||
* In 1901 Abel Ayerza Key lecture integrating cyanosis and right heart failure, named the condition as “cardiac negro” | * In 1901 Abel Ayerza Key lecture integrating cyanosis and right heart failure, named the condition as “cardiac negro”-black heart. | ||
* In 1913 F. C. Arrillaga Syphilitic arteriosclerosis assigned as etiology of PH; changed the name of disease to “Ayerza’s Disease” | * In 1913 F. C. Arrillaga Syphilitic arteriosclerosis assigned as etiology of PH; changed the name of disease to “Ayerza’s Disease” | ||
* In 1929 Werner Forssman demonstrated that it was possible to perform right sided catheterization in humans by performing catheterization on himself | * In 1929 Werner Forssman demonstrated that it was possible to perform right sided catheterization in humans by performing catheterization on himself. | ||
* In 1951 David Dresdale coined the term primary pulmonary hypertension for the first time. | * In 1951 David Dresdale coined the term primary pulmonary hypertension for the first time. | ||
* In 1956 Forssman, Cournand, Richards awarded Nobel Prize for their contributions to the discovery of circulatory and cardiopulmonary systems | * In 1956 Forssman, Cournand, Richards were awarded the Nobel Prize for their contributions to the discovery of circulatory and cardiopulmonary systems. | ||
* In 1958 Paul Wood published Pulmonary Hypertension with | * In 1958 Paul Wood published Pulmonary Hypertension with an association with a vasoconstrictive factor. | ||
* In 1965–1970s | * In 1965–1970s first Pulmonary Hypertension epidemic related to the approval of Aminorex. | ||
* In 1973 1st WHO Meeting in PH the landmark meeting about | * In 1973 1st WHO Meeting in PH the landmark meeting about Pulmonary Hypertension, provided recommendations for future directions | ||
* In 1981 PPH Registry landmark multi-center U.S. study characterizing natural history and clinical features of PPH | * In 1981 PPH Registry landmark multi-center U.S. study characterizing natural history and clinical features of PPH. | ||
* In 1996–1970s | * In 1996–1970s second Pulmonary Hypertension epidemic the association between anorexigens and PH was first identified in the 1960s when an epidemic of PAH occurred in Europe that was linked to the anorexigens such as fenfluramine and dexfenfluramine. | ||
* In 1998 2nd World Symposium on PH formation of Evian Classification of PH | * In 1998 2nd World Symposium on PH formation of Evian Classification of PH and the term pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) was coined. | ||
* In 2003 3rd World Symposium on PH Venice Classification; idiopathic PAH introduced to replace term PPH | * In 2003 3rd World Symposium on PH Venice Classification; idiopathic PAH introduced to replace term PPH | ||
* In 2008 4th World Symposium on PH Dana Point Classification; modification of genetic category, among others in Group 1 | * In 2008 4th World Symposium on PH Dana Point Classification; modification of genetic category, among others in Group 1 | ||
* In 2013 5th World Symposium on PH Nice Classification; further modifications of genetic category, among others in Group 1 | * In 2013 5th World Symposium on PH Nice Classification; further modifications of genetic category, among others in Group 1 | ||
* In 2014 International Right Heart Failure Foundation | * In 2014 International Right Heart Failure Foundation- comprehensive nomenclature of RHF (Right Heart Failure) defining distinction between right heart failure vs right ventricular failure vs components of right heart system, and the definition of right heart failure | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
In 1891 a German physician Ernst von Romberg described pulmonary vascular sclerosis in an autopsy. In 1951 David Dresdale coined the term primary pulmonary hypertension for the first time.
Historical Perspective
- The Historical Perspective of the PH is as follows:[1][2][3]
- In 1891 a German physician Ernst von Romberg described pulmonary vascular sclerosis in an autopsy.
- In 1901 Abel Ayerza Key lecture integrating cyanosis and right heart failure, named the condition as “cardiac negro”-black heart.
- In 1913 F. C. Arrillaga Syphilitic arteriosclerosis assigned as etiology of PH; changed the name of disease to “Ayerza’s Disease”
- In 1929 Werner Forssman demonstrated that it was possible to perform right sided catheterization in humans by performing catheterization on himself.
- In 1951 David Dresdale coined the term primary pulmonary hypertension for the first time.
- In 1956 Forssman, Cournand, Richards were awarded the Nobel Prize for their contributions to the discovery of circulatory and cardiopulmonary systems.
- In 1958 Paul Wood published Pulmonary Hypertension with an association with a vasoconstrictive factor.
- In 1965–1970s first Pulmonary Hypertension epidemic related to the approval of Aminorex.
- In 1973 1st WHO Meeting in PH the landmark meeting about Pulmonary Hypertension, provided recommendations for future directions
- In 1981 PPH Registry landmark multi-center U.S. study characterizing natural history and clinical features of PPH.
- In 1996–1970s second Pulmonary Hypertension epidemic the association between anorexigens and PH was first identified in the 1960s when an epidemic of PAH occurred in Europe that was linked to the anorexigens such as fenfluramine and dexfenfluramine.
- In 1998 2nd World Symposium on PH formation of Evian Classification of PH and the term pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) was coined.
- In 2003 3rd World Symposium on PH Venice Classification; idiopathic PAH introduced to replace term PPH
- In 2008 4th World Symposium on PH Dana Point Classification; modification of genetic category, among others in Group 1
- In 2013 5th World Symposium on PH Nice Classification; further modifications of genetic category, among others in Group 1
- In 2014 International Right Heart Failure Foundation- comprehensive nomenclature of RHF (Right Heart Failure) defining distinction between right heart failure vs right ventricular failure vs components of right heart system, and the definition of right heart failure
References
- ↑ Smith DB (1989). "Continent diversions: an overview". Dimens Oncol Nurs. 3 (4): 18–23. PMID 2700428.
- ↑ KIRKENDALL WM, GIFFORD RW, HORWITZ D, WILSON WR, GOLDBERG LI, GROLLMAN A (August 1963). "General aspects of hypertension; past, present and future". Postgrad Med. 34: 150–6. PMID 14033007.
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