PULMONARY EMBOLISM-RISK FACTORS
SUMMARY
1. Oestrogen/pregnancy
2. Acute and chronic medical illness (eg. CCF and COPD)
3. Post-operative
4. Travel of 4 hours or more
5. Cancer
6. Hereditary (present in 25-50% of patients with PE)
7. Obesity (BMI > 30 kg/m2)
8. Metabolic Syndrome
9. Smoking
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