For an adult with acute pulmonary embolism who is hemodynamically stable, what criteria allow outpatient management and what initial anticoagulant(s) and dosing are recommended? | Rounds For an adult with acute pulmonary embolism who is hemodynamically stable, what criteria allow outpatient management and what initial anticoagulant(s) and dosing are recommended? | Rounds
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For an adult with acute pulmonary embolism who is hemodynamically stable, what criteria allow outpatient management and what initial anticoagulant(s) and dosing are recommended?

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Outpatient Management of Hemodynamically Stable Acute Pulmonary Embolism

Evidence retrieval did not identify any sources providing specific criteria or anticoagulant dosing recommendations for outpatient management of hemodynamically stable acute pulmonary embolism. Consequently, detailed guidance cannot be presented.

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