Font, CarmeCarmona-Bayonas, AlbertoBeato, CarmenReig, OscarSaez, AntoniaJimenez-Fonseca, PaulaPlasencia, Juana M.Calvo-Temprano, DavidSanchez, MarceloBenegas, MarianaBiosca, MercedesVarona, DiegoAngeles-Vicente, MariaFaez, Lauradel-Pilar-Solis, Mariade-la-Haba, IrmaAntonio, MaiteMadridano, OlgaCastanon, EduardoMartinez, Maria JoseMarchena, PabloRamchandani, AvinashDominguez, AngelPuerta, AlejandroMartinez-de-la-Haza, DavidPueyo, JesusHernandez, SusanaFernandez-Plaza, AngelaMartinez-Encarnacion, LourdesMartin, MarMarin, GemaAyala, FranciscoVicente, VicenteOtero, Remedios2023-02-122023-02-122017-01-04Font 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):1600282.0903-1936http://hdl.handle.net/10668/19113The 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 saturationenAdversely impact survivalVenous thromboembolismOutpatient managementPrognostic modelSeverity indexRiskGuidelinesDiagnosisMultivariate AnalysisHemorrhageGastrointestinal NeoplasmsPulmonary EmbolismNeoplasms, Second PrimaryNeoplastic ProcessesOxygen SaturationVenous ThromboembolismClinical features and short-term outcomes of cancer patients with suspected and unsuspected pulmonary embolism: the EPIPHANY studyresearch articleRestricted AccessEmbolia pulmonarNeoplasiasPacientesMortalidadTrabajoSaturación de oxígenoTromboembolia venosaNeoplasias gastrointestinales10.1183/13993003.00282-20161399-3003https://erj.ersjournals.com/content/erj/49/1/1600282.full.pdf397423500007