Percutaneous mechanical thrombectomy in a real‐world pulmonary embolism population: Interim results of the FLASH registry
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2022Vol. 99(4), pp. 1345–1355
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Catalin Toma, Matthew C. Bunte, Kenneth H. Cho, Wissam Jaber, Jeffrey W. Chambers, Brian Stegman, Sreedevi Gondi, Daniel A. Leung, Michael A. Savin, Sameer Khandhar, Herman Kado, Gerald Koenig, Mitchell Weinberg, Robert Beasley, Jon Roberts, Wesley Angel, Michael G. Sarosi, Osama Qaqi, Kalyan Veerina, Michael Brown, Jeffrey Pollak
Abstract
These interim results provide preliminary evidence of excellent safety in a real-world PE population. Reported outcomes suggest that mechanical thrombectomy can result in immediate hemodynamic improvements, symptom reduction, and cardiac function recovery.
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