Ping-Yu Liu
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
7 Papers
35 Citations
Ping-Yu Liu is an academic researcher from Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pulmonary embolism & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications.
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A Prospective, Single-Arm, Multicenter Trial of Ultrasound-Facilitated, Catheter-Directed, Low-Dose Fibrinolysis for Acute Massive and Submassive Pulmonary Embolism: The SEATTLE II Study.
Gregory Piazza,Benjamin Hohlfelder,Michael R. Jaff,Kenneth Ouriel,Tod C. Engelhardt,Keith M. Sterling,Noah Jones,John C. Gurley,Rohit Bhatheja,Robert J. Kennedy,Nilesh J. Goswami,Kannan Natarajan,John H. Rundback,Immad Sadiq,Stephen K. Liu,Narinder Bhalla,M. Laiq Raja,Barry S. Weinstock,Jacob Cynamon,Fakhir Elmasri,Mark J. Garcia,Mark H. Kumar,Juan Ayerdi,Peter A. Soukas,William T. Kuo,Ping-Yu Liu,Samuel Z. Goldhaber,Seattle Ii Investigators +27 more
TL;DR: Ultrasound-facilitated, catheter-directed, low-dose fibrinolysis decreased RV dilation, reduced pulmonary hypertension, decreased anatomic thrombus burden, and minimized intracranial hemorrhage in patients with acute massive and submassive PE.
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Risk factors for major bleeding in the SEATTLE II trial.
TL;DR: Strategies for improving venous access should be implemented to reduce the risk of major bleeding associated with ultrasound-facilitated, catheter-directed, low-dose fibrinolysis.
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One-Year Echocardiographic, Functional, and Quality of Life Outcomes After Ultrasound-Facilitated Catheter-Based Fibrinolysis for Pulmonary Embolism.
Gregory Piazza,Keith M. Sterling,Victor F. Tapson,Kenneth Ouriel,Andrew S.P. Sharp,Ping-Yu Liu,Samuel Z. Goldhaber +6 more
TL;DR: Accelerated lower-dose tPA regimens for ultrasound-facilitated, catheter-directed fibrinolysis resulted in sustained recovery of RV-to-left ventricular diameter ratio and tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion and improvements in functional status and quality of life over 1 year.
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Predictors of Treatment Response Following Ultrasound-Facilitated Catheter-Directed Thrombolysis for Submassive and Massive Pulmonary Embolism: A SEATTLE II Substudy.
Partha Sardar,Gregory Piazza,Samuel Z. Goldhaber,Ping-Yu Liu,William Prabhu,Peter A. Soukas,Herbert D. Aronow +6 more
TL;DR: Patients with more life-threatening pulmonary embolism may derive the greatest benefit from ultrasound-assisted, catheter-directed thrombolysis, and patients with higher body mass index, renal or hepatic dysfunction, active smoking, or a higher baseline heart rate showed less improvement.
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Ultrasound-facilitated, catheter-directed, low-dose fibrinolysis in elderly patients with pulmonary embolism: A SEATTLE II sub-analysis.
TL;DR: Ultrasound-facilitated, catheter-directed, low-dose fibrinolysis resulted in a similar reduction in RV/LV diameter ratio in elderly patients with massive and submassive PE compared with non-elderly patients.
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