Pulmonary Embolism Management: Trials, Treatment and Pathways for Multidisciplinary Collaboration

  • Published:  09 October 2025
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Overview

Pulmonary Embolism (PE) remains a leading cause of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, requiring timely intervention and coordinated multidisciplinary care. This video series provides an in-depth analysis of the current PE treatment landscape, including the latest clinical trial updates (HI-PEITHO, PEERLESS), institutional decision-making workflows and collaborative patient management strategies.

 

Expert faculty discuss risk stratification, evolving treatment paradigms and the role of multidisciplinary teams, including Pulmonary Embolism Response Teams (PERT), in optimising patient outcomes. Through case-based discussions and real-world examples, viewers will gain practical insights into integrating new evidence into clinical practice.

The programme is supported by an educational grant from Boston Scientific

Learning Objectives

  • Understand recent clinical trial data on PE treatments
  • Analyse decision-making processes in PE management
  • Explore the impact of multidisciplinary teams on patient outcomes
  • Implement strategies to enhance patient pathways in clinical settings

Target Audience

  • Interventional Cardiologists
  • Non-Invasive Cardiologists
  • Emergency Medicine Physicians
  • Nurses and Primary Care Providers
  • Hospital Administrators and PERT Members

More from this programme

Part 1

Why Does PE Still Have a High Mortality Rate?

Prof Andrew Sharp introduces the session, outlines the programme and provides the educational goals. Prof Sharp then goes on to discuss the challenge of mortality in pulmonary embolism.

Part 2

Multidisciplinary Collaboration and Patient Pathways

Prof Gilles Lemesle shows how Pulmonary Embolism Response Team (PERT) systems enhance PE care through rapid, coordinated teamwork.

Part 3

EKOS Procedure: Tips and Tricks

Dr Mantas Buitkus shares expert techniques and best practices for performing EKOS. He covers set up, catheter positioning and shares a clinical case.

Part 4

Open Discussion on Existing and Upcoming PE Trials

Faculty answer audience questions, offer expert insights and participate in an interactive discussion.

Faculty Biographies

Andrew SP Sharp

Andrew SP Sharp

Professor of Cardiology

Prof Andrew Sharp is a Professor of Cardiology at the University College Dublin and The Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Dublin, IE. Andrew qualified from Edinburgh Medical School in 1998. He was appointed as a Consultant Cardiologist at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital in 2011 and Honorary Associate Professor by the University of Exeter in 2018 before moving to the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff in the summer of 2019.

Andrew conducted his early training at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, before moving to London for his senior clinical training, completing the prestigious Milan-Imperial Interventional Cardiology Fellowship programme. Dr Sharp was awarded an MD postgraduate research degree from the University of Edinburgh for his work on the hypertensive heart and his current research interests include device-based treatments for hypertension, pulmonary embolism, intracoronary imaging and coronary physiology.

Andrew's specialist interests include the…

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Mantas Buitkus

Mantas Buitkus

Interventional Radiologist

Dr Mantas Buitkus is an Interventional Radiologist at Lithuanian University of Health and Sciences Kauno Klinikos, Kaunas, LT. 

Dr Buitkus mainly works in the endovascular field, covering various image-guided interventions from peripheral arterial disease to acute ischaemic stroke cases.

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Gilles Lemesle

Gilles Lemesle

Interventional Cardiologist

Prof Gilles Lemesle is an Interventional Cardiologist at Lille University Hospital, Lille, FR.

 

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