REGIONAL PATTERNS OF PATIENTS WITH ACUTE PULMONARY EMBOLISM AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS IN MANAGEMENT AND TREATMENT

Ileana Sîrbu, Dan Octavian Nistor, Adina Huțanu, Claudia Bănescu, Flavius Tomșa, Katalin Kantor, Anca Maier, Maria Opriș
2018 CLINICAL ASPECTS AMT   unpublished
The purpose of our study was to identify regional patterns of patients with acute pulmonary embolism, admitted to our hospital. Patients were divided into four groups of mortality risk: high, intermediate-high, intermediate-low and low risk. Treatment strategy and early mortality rate was followed. The highest early mortality rate was recorded in the high-risk PE group (20%), followed by the intermediate-high-risk group (15%) and the intermediate-low-risk group (7%), with no deaths in the
more » ... sk group. Some patients from the high and intermediate-high risk classes benefited from thrombolysis therapy. The number of PE patients that received VKA treatment was higher than that of the NOAC patients (59,33% vs 36%), but in the last years, we recorded a significant increase of NOAC use. Early mortality rate in PE remains high, especially in the high and intermediate-high risk classes. NOAC use in PE patients has become an option with a good efficacy/safety balance.
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