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    Patient Stories Archive - 6 month(s) ago

    Explore articles tagged as I Had Risk Factors I Didn’t Even Realize: Carley’s Story During my senior year at Clarion University of Pennsylvania, I started getting sick. For about two months, my heart rate would randomly start going really high for no reason. I would wake up in the middle of the night and it would be at 160 beats per minute. I went to the doctor, and they… My…

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    • "The doctors said I had a #pulmonaryembolism that was 'a ticking time bomb' & was 'massive.' My risk factors were pregnancy and long car rides while moving from NJ to NC." Full story: https://t.co/DVBVyEAh36 #stoptheclot #stoptheclotstory #highriskpregnancy #postpartum #newmom https://t.co/d4vBxp2IUu

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    Shortly after, the ambulance came and took me to the hospital. It turns out I had a massive pulmonary embolism and was in heart failure.

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    • "I was healthy before this happened. I’d never had any major health issues in my adult life, and then one day I was close to dying." Full story: https://t.co/EOajKk15iK #stoptheclot #stoptheclotstory #bloodclotsurvivor #pulmonaryembolism #pe #ultrarunner #bloodclot #misdiagnosed https://t.co/3HWaHbRq2D

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    Patient Stories Archive - 7 month(s) ago

    I Was Told I Was Too Young for Blood Clots: Audrey’s Story At 20 years old, I was healthy, fit, active, and recovering from an ACL tear from a year and a half prior. When I finally went in for reconstructive surgery on June 19, 2020, it was at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, already a very stressful time. I was aware that I had a… My Neighbor Found Me and Performed CPR: Jessica’s…

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    • "I had an emergency #thrombectomy to break up the #bloodclot. Because of the #PE paired with pneumonia, we found that my lung was partially dead, which is known as #infarction." Full story: https://t.co/mAsKg2DTRc #stoptheclot #stoptheclotstory #factorvleiden #pulmonaryembolism https://t.co/j8kBtJBPYm

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    September 27, 2023 — The National PERT Consortium held its 9th Annual Pulmonary Embolism Symposium: “What is Known and What We Need to Know — State of the Art and Scientific Update,” Sept. 21-23 in Austin, TX. The event fosters collaboration and innovation in the field of pulmonary embolism research and care, and planners have announced the 10th Annual Symposium will be held Sept. 11-14, 2024 in Boston, MA. During the event, groundbreaking research in the advancement of AI-driven pulmonary embolism (PE) care was unveiled, showing research from three leading institutions utilizing the Aidoc PE AI solution. The results, reported by Aidoc in a statement issued after the event, demonstrated immense clinical value in reducing mean hospital length of stay, improving patient access, and correctly alerting care teams of suspected PEs with potential for advanced interventions. The three studies highlighted the care advantages of utilizing Aidoc in the management of acute pulmonary embolisms, in

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    */   Please click below to view 4 broadcasts about changing the Status Quo in PE Treatment: Patient Selection Patient Pathway Immediate Impact Clinical Data   Venous thromboembolism is a serious disease. Both deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism frequently result in devastating impacts for patients in both the short and the long term. Pulmonary Embolism affects about 1000 out of every 1 million people with 200 of those cases considered to have an intermediate-high and high risk of mortality. Pulmonary Embolism, while preventable, is the 3rd leading cause of cardiovascular death.   As high mortality rates have shown little improvement over the last 20 years, it is clear acute PE patients need to be managed differently. We know that conservative treatment options, as recommended by the guidelines leave thrombus behind in 20-50% of the patients. Literature shows the mortality number on anticoagulation only is still high and the majority of venous clot is lytic-resistant by time of

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    I thought I’d pulled a muscle in my shoulder while pushing a heavy pram up a steep hill. Over a few days, the dull, sharp pain became worse.

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