Chest
Volume 158, Issue 6, December 2020, Pages 2590-2601
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Pulmonary and Cardiovascular: Special Features
Diagnosis and Treatment of Pulmonary Embolism During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic: A Position Paper From the National PERT Consortium

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The coexistence of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and pulmonary embolism (PE), two life-threatening illnesses, in the same patient presents a unique challenge. Guidelines have delineated how best to diagnose and manage patients with PE. However, the unique aspects of COVID-19 confound both the diagnosis and treatment of PE, and therefore require modification of established algorithms. Important considerations include adjustment of diagnostic modalities, incorporation of the prothrombotic contribution of COVID-19, management of two critical cardiorespiratory illnesses in the same patient, and protecting patients and health-care workers while providing optimal care. The benefits of a team-based approach for decision-making and coordination of care, such as that offered by pulmonary embolism response teams (PERTs), have become more evident in this crisis. The importance of careful follow-up care also is underscored for patients with these two diseases with long-term effects. This position paper from the PERT Consortium specifically addresses issues related to the diagnosis and management of PE in patients with COVID-19.

Key Words

catheter-directed thrombolysis
COVID-19
follow-up
PERT
prevention
pulmonary embolism
pulmonary embolism response team
systemic thrombolysis

Abbreviations

COVID-19
coronavirus disease 2019
CTA
CT angiography
ECMO
extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
PE
pulmonary embolism
PERT
pulmonary embolism response team
PPE
personal protective equipment
RV
right ventricular

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Drs Rosovsky and Grodzin contributed equally to this manuscript.

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