Gregory Piazza: Importance of Recognizing PE As A Wide Spectrum of Presentations and Greater Range of Adverse Outcomes
Gregory Piazza, Director of the Vascular Medicine Section at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, shared on LinkedIn about a recent article he and his colleagues co-authored, adding:
”In line with the new AHA/ACC Acute PE Clinical Categories, this collaboration with our colleague in Ferrara, Dr. Marco Zuin, reviews the importance of recognizing that PE is a wide spectrum of presentations and even greater range of risk of adverse outcomes.”
Title: Identifying the spectrum of clinical trajectories in intermediate-high risk pulmonary embolism: A clinical and research imperative
Authors: Marco Zuin, Roman Chopard, Cecilia Becattini, Douglas E. Drachman, Gregory Piazza
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