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Episode 70: Passive Leg Raise and Occult HFpEF in Pulmonary Hypertension

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Release Date: 10/01/2025

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On this episode of JHLT: The Podcast, the Digital Media Editors invite author Dr. Ayumi Goda, from the Kyorin University Hospital in Tokyo, Japan, to discuss her team’s paper, “Prevalence of occult HFpEF and age-specific efficacy of passive leg raise in pulmonary hypertension.”

The discussion explores:

  • How clinical observations led to the idea for a study on whether the passive leg raise could unmask occult HFpEF
  • The potential diagnostic value of the passive leg raise in differing patient populations
  • Age-specific cutoffs that may influence what kind of testing to use in clinical practice

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