Risk stratification for clinical severity of pulmonary embolism in patients with cancer: a narrative review and MASCC clinical guidance for daily care
Muñoz-Guglielmetti, D. ; Cooksley, Timothy J ; Ahn, S. ; Beato, C. ; Aramberri, M. ; Escalante, C. ; Font, C.
Muñoz-Guglielmetti, D.
Cooksley, Timothy J
Ahn, S.
Beato, C.
Aramberri, M.
Escalante, C.
Font, C.
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Abstract
Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with cancer. The clinical presentation and outcomes of PE range from an acute life-threatening condition requiring intensive care to a mild symptomatic condition associated with favorable outcomes and potentially candidate for early hospital discharge. The wide clinical spectrum of PE has led to the development of risk stratification models aimed at the triage of patients in emergency care departments and optimizing the utilization of health care resources. Incidental or unsuspected PE (UPE), detected during routine staging computed tomography scans, make up a significant proportion of this cohort among the oncology population. The present narrative review is aimed at examining the currently available PE risk assessment models developed for the general population and for patients with cancer including UPE. We include general recommendations for the daily care of patients with cancer-related PE and hypothesize on the factors that would potentially favor hospitalization with early discharge or ambulatory management in this setting.
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2022
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Muñoz-Guglielmetti D, Cooksley T, Ahn S, Beato C, Aramberri M, Escalante C, et al. Risk stratification for clinical severity of pulmonary embolism in patients with cancer: a narrative review and MASCC clinical guidance for daily care. Supportive Care in Cancer. Springer Science and Business Media LLC; 2022.