submassive
Submassive is a clinical term used primarily in the context of acute pulmonary embolism to describe an intermediate level of severity between nonmassive (low risk) and massive (high risk) PE. It refers to patients who are hemodynamically stable, without sustained hypotension or shock, but who have signs that indicate a higher risk of adverse outcome, such as right ventricular dysfunction or myocardial injury.
In practice, submassive pulmonary embolism is characterized by evidence of right heart strain or injury despite
Prognostically, submassive PE carries a higher risk of early deterioration and death than nonmassive PE but
Management generally begins with anticoagulation, typically with heparin. Systemic thrombolysis is not routinely used for submassive