160: The 2026 AHA/ACC New PE Guidelines with Dr. Mark Creager

160: The 2026 AHA/ACC New PE Guidelines with Dr. Mark Creager

From Rapid Response RN by Sarah Lorenzini

April 10, 2026 · 37 min

About this episode

Dr. Mark Creager discusses the updated AHA/ACC guidelines on acute pulmonary embolism and their implications for patient management.

The AHA just updated the playbook on acute pulmonary embolism. The old classification system is gone. Heparin drips are no longer the default. And if your instinct is to push for intubation, that could be the thing that makes your patient worse. In this episode, Dr. Mark Creager, lead author of the 2026 AHA Multi-Society Guideline on Acute Pulmonary Embolism, breaks down exactly what's changed, how the new guidelines help teams make better decisions faster, and what nurses need to know about frontline PE management. Learn what the data says about oxygen therapy, anticoagulation, vasopressors, and the decisions that matter most when your PE patient starts to slide. Topics discussed in this episode: The new A to E classification system and how to categorize patients Clinical signs that your PE patient is deteriorating Oxygen therapy: why intubation can be dangerous Vasopressor therapy and when to add vasopressin Low-molecular-weight heparin vs. unfractionated heparin PE response teams: when to activate and who should be on the team What you can do when your hospital has no PERT When to transfer by classification (and when it may be too late) The nurse's role in early recognition…

People in this episode

Host: Sarah Lorenzini

Guest: Dr. Mark Creager

Topics covered

  • acute pulmonary embolism
  • AHA guidelines
  • patient management
  • oxygen therapy
  • vasopressor therapy
  • nursing role

Keywords

  • pulmonary embolism
  • guidelines
  • heparin
  • intubation
  • vasopressors
  • nursing
  • oxygen therapy

Sponsors

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Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: AHA, ACC, AHA/ACC

Products: Xshears

Books & works: 2026 AHA Multi-Society Guideline on Acute Pulmonary Embolism

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