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When Dr Peter Douglas listened to our episode on the PEERLESS trial (S1, Ep12), he began to develop a funny sensation in his chest.
Emailing us he wrote:
"Your commentary on this paper lead me to develop the signs and symptoms of submassive PE. I am an interventional radiologist who has spent the last 3-4 years setting up a PERT and catheter based therapy service for PE and would love to speak to you further about this. In a nutshell... you missed the point. But the point is not something the authors or sponsoring company were trying to prove, so you won't find it in the results section."
Happily, he was joking (sort of), but it did make us want to get him on and ask him all about something we have limited personal experience of. So, we did!
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By Richard BukaWhen Dr Peter Douglas listened to our episode on the PEERLESS trial (S1, Ep12), he began to develop a funny sensation in his chest.
Emailing us he wrote:
"Your commentary on this paper lead me to develop the signs and symptoms of submassive PE. I am an interventional radiologist who has spent the last 3-4 years setting up a PERT and catheter based therapy service for PE and would love to speak to you further about this. In a nutshell... you missed the point. But the point is not something the authors or sponsoring company were trying to prove, so you won't find it in the results section."
Happily, he was joking (sort of), but it did make us want to get him on and ask him all about something we have limited personal experience of. So, we did!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.