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Incorporating Healthy Living Strategies to Aid in Recovery After Acute Pulmonary Embolism

Incorporating Healthy Living Strategies to Aid in Recovery After Acute Pulmonary Embolism

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18 years and older
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Overview

The purpose of the ERAsE-PE study is to determine whether two different healthy living strategies (along with anticoagulation) might aid in recovery after a patient is hospitalized for pulmonary embolism. Specifically, Investigators will compare changes in Cardiac Effort (#heart beats used during the 6-minute walk test/walk distance) measured after an 8-week program.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. English speaking (\>18 years old). Daily messages will be sent in English.
  2. Acute PE with at least one of the following:
    1. any right ventricular enlargement or dysfunction on echocardiogram;
    2. CT Angiogram reporting any right ventricular enlargement; or
    3. elevated cardiac biomarker (NT-pro BNP or troponin above baseline). Criteria for enrollment will be included on source document.
  3. Rate controlled atrial arrythmias (resting heart rate \<110 beats/m) are eligible for enrollment. This includes atrial fibrillations. This is standard of care management for atrial fibrillation.
  4. Subjects do need to take prescribed anticoagulation.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Pregnancy.
  2. Cardiac Effort \>3.5 beats/m during 6MWT.
  3. Resting tachycardia \>110 beats/m at hospital discharge.
  4. Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension
  5. Systolic blood pressure \>180 mmHg at hospital discharge.
  6. Inability to walk.
  7. Estimated prognosis \<12 months at the time of discharge due to underlying co-morbidities (e.g., cancer).
  8. Advanced neurologic disease and would not be able to comply with the messages.
  9. Lack of access to email or text messaging 10. Inability or unwillingness to follow daily instructions.

Study details
    Acute Pulmonary Embolism

NCT06784492

University of Rochester

13 May 2026

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