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In cases of intermediate-risk pulmonary embolism, what factors influence your decision to pursue catheter-directed thrombolysis?

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Pulmonology · Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

"Intermediate-risk" is a complex term. Patients with intermediate-low risk are not prognostically the same as those with intermediate-high risk (i.e., with elevated cardiac biomarkers and RV dysfunction) (Santos et al., PMID 31017472), and my threshold to intervene on intermediate-high risk patients...

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Pulmonology · Northern Virginia Pulmonary And Critical Care Associates Pc

Prognosis short and long term is excellent with heparin. This is supported by 40 years of data.

Would consider if anticoagulation contraindicated.

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Pulmonology · University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health

Unfortunately, I have seen such incredible morbidity and even death in patients with high central clot burden and echo abnormalities with stable vital signs. Death often occurs days after the initial presentation. With new catheter-based interventions and both the anecdotal responses and talk of eve...

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