PADIS-PE Identifies Risk Factors for Residual Perfusion Defects After Pulmonary Embolism

Summary

The PADIS-PE study enrolled patients who had 1 prior episode of unprovoked pulmonary embolism. Analyses of baseline data found that independent risk factors for residual perfusion defect were older age, chronic respiratory disease, and right ventricular dysfunction at diagnosis. Low-molecular-weight heparin reduced the risk for residual perfusion defect.

  • pulmonary embolism
  • risk factors
  • residual perfusion defects
  • warfarin
  • low molecular weight heparin
  • thrombotic disorders
  • cardiology & cardiovascular medicine clinical trials
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