Long-term outcome of pulmonary embolism
G Meyer, B Planquette, O Sanchez - Current opinion in …, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Pulmonary embolism has a higher mortality rate than deep venous thrombosis. Patients with
pulmonary embolism have no higher risk of recurrence, but any recurrence is more likely to …
pulmonary embolism have no higher risk of recurrence, but any recurrence is more likely to …
Long-term outcome of pulmonary embolism
G Meyer, B Planquette… - Current opinion in …, 2008 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Purpose of review Until recently, little was known about the long-term outcome of pulmonary
embolism. Long-term mortality and recurrence rates, the case fatality rate of recurrent …
embolism. Long-term mortality and recurrence rates, the case fatality rate of recurrent …
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Long-term outcome of pulmonary embolism
G Meyer - Clinical Practice, 2008 - search.proquest.com
The risk of death after an episode of acute pulmonary embolism is less than 5%, provided
that the patient is hemodynamically stable and free of major underlying disease. In …
that the patient is hemodynamically stable and free of major underlying disease. In …
Long-term outcome of pulmonary embolism.
G Meyer, B Planquette, O Sanchez - Current Opinion in Hematology, 2008 - europepmc.org
Pulmonary embolism has a higher mortality rate than deep venous thrombosis. Patients with
pulmonary embolism have no higher risk of recurrence, but any recurrence is more likely to …
pulmonary embolism have no higher risk of recurrence, but any recurrence is more likely to …
Long-term outcome of pulmonary embolism
G Meyer, B Planquette, O Sanchez - Therapy, 2008 - go.gale.com
Patients presenting an episode of pulmonary embolism have an increased risk of dying
during long-term follow-up, mostly due to underlying disease, whereas the frequency of fatal …
during long-term follow-up, mostly due to underlying disease, whereas the frequency of fatal …
Long-term outcome of pulmonary embolism
G Meyer, B Planquette, O Sanchez - Current Opinion in …, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Pulmonary embolism has a higher mortality rate than deep venous thrombosis. Patients with
pulmonary embolism have no higher risk of recurrence, but any recurrence is more likely to …
pulmonary embolism have no higher risk of recurrence, but any recurrence is more likely to …