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Pulmonary embolism – An EFIM guideline critical appraisal and adaptation for practicing clinicians

•This EFIM guideline on pulmonary embolism adapts recommendations from existing CPGs. There were critical appraisal and adaptation of updated guidelines.•It is useful to assist physicians in decision making of specific/complex scenarios.•35 recommendations on pulmonary embolism were endorsed for pra...

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Published in:European journal of internal medicine 2022-02, Vol.96, p.5-12
Main Authors: Becattini, Cecilia, Kokorin, Valentin A., Lesniak, Wiktoria, Marin-Leon, Ignacio, Medrano, Francisco J., Morbidoni, Laura, Marra, Alberto M., Biskup, Ewelina, Riera-Mestre, Antoni, Dicker, Dror
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