Edward Lee Carter: The First-Ever AHA/ACC Acute PE Guideline Is Here
Edward Lee Carter, Clinical Pharmacist Practitioner at U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“The First-Ever AHA/ACC Acute PE Guideline Is Here
The 2026 AHA/ACC multisociety guideline for acute PE is a landmark — endorsed by 10 societies.
Here’s what you need to know.
NEW: PE Categories A–E (Goodbye ‘Massive/Submassive’)
A new 5-category severity system integrating clinical scores, biomarkers, RV imaging, and hemodynamics:
A — Incidental/asymptomatic – May discharge from ED
B — Symptomatic, low severity (sPESI less than 1) – Early discharge
C — Elevated severity – Hospitalize; subcategories by biomarkers/RV dysfunction
D — Pre-cardiopulmonary failure – Close monitoring; advanced therapies considered
E — Cardiopulmonary failure/shock – Advanced intervention indicated
Anticoagulation highlights
- DOACs over warfarin – comparable efficacy, lower bleeding (especially ICH)
- LMWH over UFH – fewer recurrent VTE, lower HIT risk
- Empiric anticoagulation reasonable if high pretest probability and low bleed risk
- VKAs preferred for antiphospholipid syndrome
- DOACs contraindicated in pregnancy/breastfeeding
Duration of anticoagulation
- All patients: 3–6 months initial phase
- Unprovoked PE: Extended anticoagulation (no planned stop) — approximately 30–40% recurrence at 10 yrs without it
- Major reversible provocation (surgery): Safe to stop at 3–6 months
Other highlights
PERTs formally recommended – improve time-to-treatment, reduce IVC filter use
Follow-up within 48h–7 days; dedicated 3-month visit to reassess duration
Screen for CTEPD at every visit for greater than or equals to 1 year (complicates 2–4% of PEs)
PEERLESS (n equals 550): No mortality difference — mechanical thrombectomy vs. catheter-directed lysis
FLAME (n equals 115): MT showed 1.9% vs. 29.5% in-hospital mortality inhigh-risk PE
Bottom line
A clearer severity language, DOACs as first-line, stronger case for extended anticoagulation, and formal PERT endorsement.
Full guideline: Circulation and JACC, Feb 2026″
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