Cardionerds: A Cardiology Podcast

443. Pulmonary Embolism: The Modern Approach to Pulmonary Embolism Care with Dr. Kenneth Rosenfield

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Mar 5, 2026
Kenneth Rosenfield, vascular medicine leader and founder of the PERT concept, discusses modern pulmonary embolism care. He traces PE’s reputation as a master masquerader. He explains the shift from anticoagulation to risk-stratified, multidisciplinary management. He details PERT development, the global consortium and registry, and how teams and data are changing PE workflows.
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INSIGHT

PE Is A Great Masquerader

  • Pulmonary embolism is a great masquerader that can present like MI, heart failure, flu, anxiety, asthma, or syncope.
  • Kenneth Rosenfield emphasizes missing PE if it's not on the differential and that PERT raised awareness and recognition in hospitals.
ADVICE

Use Multimodal Risk Stratification To Guide Escalation

  • Use improved risk stratification and expanded management options instead of anticoagulation-only for many acute PE patients.
  • Rosenfield notes CT RV/LV ratio, troponin/BNP, acid-base, vitals, and evolving catheter thrombectomy options guide escalation.
INSIGHT

Post‑PE Follow‑Up Is Underdeveloped Compared To MI

  • Post‑discharge PE follow-up is inconsistent and lags behind MI care, leaving potential chronic issues unaddressed.
  • Rosenfield highlights lack of standardized follow-up and uncertainty whether aggressive clot removal prevents long‑term sequelae like CTEPH.
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