Dr. Timothy Fernandes, MD. MPH
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Dr. Timothy Fernandes, MD. MPH
@drtimfernandes.bsky.social
Pulmonary and Critical Care Physician. Director of Comprehensive Pulmonary Embolism Care at UCSDHealth. #PE, #CTEPH, and #PAH. ⚾️=Padres. 🏀=Cavs. 🏈=Browns.
Correct answer is “it depends”. May not need anything.

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Outcome of patients with right heart thrombi: the Right Heart Thrombi European Registry
Our aim was the assessment of the prognostic significance of right heart thrombi (RiHT) and their characteristics in pulmonary embolism in relation to established prognostic factors.138 patients (69 females) aged (mean±sd) 62±19 years with RiHT were included into a multicenter registry. A control group of 276 patients without RiHT was created by propensity scoring from a cohort of 963 contemporary patients. The primary end-point was 30-day pulmonary embolism-related mortality; the secondary end-point included 30-day all-cause mortality. In RiHT patients, pulmonary embolism mortality was higher in 31 patients with systolic blood pressure <90 mmHg than in 107 normotensives (42% versus 12%, p=0.0002) and was higher in the 83 normotensives with right ventricular dysfunction (RVD) than in the 24 normotensives without RVD (16% versus 0%, p=0.038). In multivariable analysis the simplified Pulmonary Embolism Severity Index predicted mortality (hazard ratio 2.43, 95% CI 1.58–3.73; p<0.0001), while RiHT characteristics did not. Patients with RiHT had higher pulmonary embolism mortality than controls (19% versus 8%, p=0.003), especially normotensive patients with RVD (16% versus 7%, p=0.02).30-day mortality in patients with RiHT is related to haemodynamic consequences of pulmonary embolism and not to RiHT characteristics. However, patients with RiHT and pulmonary embolism resulting in RVD seem to have worse prognosis than propensity score-matched controls.
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December 15, 2025 at 3:55 AM
Who did it better?
December 7, 2025 at 2:56 AM
Reposted by Dr. Timothy Fernandes, MD. MPH
💯 agree. keep an eye on the fibrinogen it has a tendency to go really low

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November 16, 2024 at 1:15 PM
I am waiting on the PE-TRACT results (interventional management vs. anticoagulation alone) looking at longer term outcomes before I send every intermediate risk PE to the lab. But for sure, mechanical thrombectomy >>CDT >> tPA peripherally.
November 11, 2024 at 3:28 PM