First author of the article - Simon Wolf/LinkedIn
Mar 28, 2026, 15:49
Predictors, Trajectories, and Quality of Life Outcomes in Pulmonary Embolism Recovery – JTH
Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis (JTH) shared a post on LinkedIn about a recent article by Simon Wolf et al, adding:
”Long-term Course and Recovery Following Pulmonary Embolism
Up to 50% of pulmonary embolism survivors develop long-term functional impairment, including breathlessness, reduced exercise tolerance, depression, and anxiety — this review maps the recovery trajectory, identifies poor outcome predictors, and discusses interventions to improve patient quality of life.”
Title: Long-term course and recovery following pulmonary embolism
Authors: Simon Wolf, Sophie ter Haar, Caoimhe Kenny, Stefano Barco, Thijs van Mens, Frederikus Klok
Read the Full Article on JTH

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