SYMPHONY-PE analysis finds early thrombectomy improves recovery in intermediate-risk PE
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SYMPHONY-PE Analysis Shows Early Thrombectomy Linked to Better Outcomes
June 19, 2026—Imperative Care announced findings from a post hoc analysis of the SYMPHONY-PE trial that suggest that mechanical thrombectomy performed within 12 hours of diagnosis may be associated with greater hemodynamic and right ventricular recovery in patients with intermediate-risk pulmonary embolism (PE) compared with treatment performed later. According to the company, the analysis evaluated patients enrolled in the SYMPHONY-PE investiga…
SYMPHONY-PE analysis finds early thrombectomy improves recovery in intermediate-risk PE
Symphony thrombectomy system Imperative Care has announced findings from a post-hoc analysis of the SYMPHONY-PE trial evaluating the effect of early mechanical thrombectomy in patients with intermediate-risk pulmonary embolism (PE). The analysis was published in Circulation: Cardiovascular Interventions. Imperative Care also announced that more than 500 pulmonary embolism (PE) patients in the US have been treated with the Symphony thrombectomy s…

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