Catheter directed thrombolysis for submassive PE: better than heparin? (RCT)
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Image: EKOS Patients with acute pulmonary embolism (PE) fall into three general clinical categories: Massive PE, most often defined as hypotension due to right ventricular dysfunction. Short-term mortality is high (more than 1 in 7 die in-hospital). Systemic thrombolytic therapy (tissue plasminogen activator or tPA) is considered standard care by
Catheter directed thrombolysis for submassive PE: better than heparin? (RCT)
Catheter directed thrombolysis for submassive…
Catheter directed thrombolysis for submassive PE: better than heparin? (RCT)
Image: EKOS Patients with acute pulmonary embolism (PE) fall into three general clinical categories: Massive PE, most often defined as hypotension due to right ventricular dysfunction. Short-term mortality is high (more than 1 in 7 die in-hospital). Systemic thrombolytic therapy (tissue plasminogen activator or tPA) is considered standard care by
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