RT Journal Article T1 Clinical features and short-term outcomes of cancer patients with suspected and unsuspected pulmonary embolism: the EPIPHANY study A1 Font, Carme A1 Carmona-Bayonas, Alberto A1 Beato, Carmen A1 Reig, Oscar A1 Saez, Antonia A1 Jimenez-Fonseca, Paula A1 Plasencia, Juana M. A1 Calvo-Temprano, David A1 Sanchez, Marcelo A1 Benegas, Mariana A1 Biosca, Mercedes A1 Varona, Diego A1 Angeles-Vicente, Maria A1 Faez, Laura A1 del-Pilar-Solis, Maria A1 de-la-Haba, Irma A1 Antonio, Maite A1 Madridano, Olga A1 Castanon, Eduardo A1 Martinez, Maria Jose A1 Marchena, Pablo A1 Ramchandani, Avinash A1 Dominguez, Angel A1 Puerta, Alejandro A1 Martinez-de-la-Haza, David A1 Pueyo, Jesus A1 Hernandez, Susana A1 Fernandez-Plaza, Angela A1 Martinez-Encarnacion, Lourdes A1 Martin, Mar A1 Marin, Gema A1 Ayala, Francisco A1 Vicente, Vicente A1 Otero, Remedios K1 Adversely impact survival K1 Venous thromboembolism K1 Outpatient management K1 Prognostic model K1 Severity index K1 Risk K1 Guidelines K1 Diagnosis AB The study aimed to identify predictors of overall 30-day mortality in cancer patients with pulmonary embolism including suspected pulmonary embolism (SPE) and unsuspected pulmonary embolism (UPE) events. Secondary outcomes included 30-and 90-day major bleeding and venous thromboembolism (VTE) recurrence.The study cohort included 1033 consecutive patients with pulmonary embolism from the multicentre observational ambispective EPIPHANY study (March 2006-October 2014). A subgroup of 497 patients prospectively assessed for the study were subclassified into three work-up scenarios (SPE, truly asymptomatic UPE and UPE with symptoms) to assess outcomes.The overall 30-day mortality rate was 14%. The following variables were associated with the overall 30day mortality on multivariate analysis: VTE history, upper gastrointestinal cancers, metastatic disease, cancer progression, performance status, arterial hypotension 110 beats.min(-1), basal oxygen saturation PB European respiratory soc journals ltd SN 0903-1936 YR 2017 FD 2017-01-04 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10668/19113 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10668/19113 LA en NO Font C, Carmona-Bayonas A, Beato C, Reig Ò, Sáez A, Jiménez-Fonseca P, et al. Clinical features and short-term outcomes of cancer patients with suspected and unsuspected pulmonary embolism: the EPIPHANY study. Eur Respir J. 2017 Jan 4;49(1):1600282. DS RISalud RD Apr 17, 2025