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  Vol. 299 No. 17, May 7, 2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Normal Range for Pulmonary Artery Systolic Pressure

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To the Editor: In their Grand Rounds article on pulmonary hypertension as a complication of hereditary hemolytic anemias, Dr Barnett and colleagues1 reported that the upper limit of normal for pulmonary arterial systolic pressure derived from the echocardiographic measurement of the tricuspid regurgitant jet velocity is less than 30 mm Hg. However, this limit does not apply to at least one-third of normal persons, particularly those who are older or obese, in whom the upper limit of normal is 40 mm Hg.2

The pulmonary hypertension in the patient described in the Grand Rounds case presentation was confirmed by the hemodynamic study. Nevertheless, it is important to generally consider that the range of normal pulmonary artery systolic pressure is wider than previously thought. When pulmonary artery systolic pressure is evaluated by echocardiography, age and body mass index should be described.

Financial Disclosures: None reported.

Tomaso Gnecchi-Ruscone, MD
tomasognecchi@gmail.com

Fausto Rigo, MD
Cardiology Department
Ospedale di Merate
Merate, Lecco, Italy

1. Barnett CF, Hsue PY, Machado RF. Pulmonary hypertension: an increasingly recognized complication of hereditary hemolytic anemias and HIV infection. JAMA. 2008;299(3):324-331. FREE FULL TEXT
2. McQuillan BM, Picard MH, Leavitt M, Weyman AE. Clinical correlates and reference intervals for pulmonary artery systolic pressure among echocardiographically normal subjects. Circulation. 2001;104(23):2797-2802. FREE FULL TEXT

Letters Section Editor: Robert M. Golub, MD, Senior Editor.

JAMA. 2008;299(17):2022.


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Pulmonary Hypertension: An Increasingly Recognized Complication of Hereditary Hemolytic Anemias and HIV Infection
Christopher F. Barnett, Priscilla Y. Hsue, and Roberto F. Machado
JAMA. 2008;299(3):324-331.
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Normal Range for Pulmonary Artery Systolic Pressure—Reply
Roberto F. Machado, Priscilla Y. Hsue, and Christopher F. Barnett
JAMA. 2008;299(17):2022-2023.
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