New Multisociety Guideline Uses Five Acute PE Categories to Guide Care

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A new joint ACC/AHA/peer-society guideline for evaluating and managing acute pulmonary embolism in adults introduces five Acute PE Clinical Categories (A–E) to stratify severity and guide therapy across emergency, inpatient, and post-acute settings. It recommends low-molecular-weight heparin over unfractionated heparin for initial anticoagulation, favors direct oral anticoagulants over vitamin K antagonists when appropriate, and supports continuing anticoagulation beyond 3–6 months for selected patients; it also emphasizes PE response teams (PERTs) and notes future evidence gaps.
- ACC, AHA Release First-Ever Guideline For Treatment and Management of Acute PE American College of Cardiology
- 2026 Guideline for the Evaluation and Management of Acute Pulmonary Embolism in Adults professional.heart.org
- AHA, ACC issue guidelines for pulmonary embolism that affect Boston Scientific, Stryker MassDevice
- National Blood Clot Alliance Applauds New Multi-Society Clinical Guidelines for Acute Pulmonary Embolism National Blood Clot Alliance
- AHA and ACC Release First Guideline for Pulmonary Embolism Treatment HCPLive
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