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Successful Point-Of-Care Ultrasound-Guided Treatment of Submassive Pulmonary Embolism
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Successful Point-Of-Care Ultrasound-Guided Treatment of Submassive Pulmonary Embolism

Samantha J Myers, Thomas E Kelly and Jeffrey R Stowell
Clinical practice and cases in emergency medicine, Vol.1(4), pp.340-344
11/01/2017
PMID: 29849348

Abstract

Pulmonary embolism is associated with significant mortality and impaired long-term functional outcomes. Timely identification and treatment is crucial for successful management. Unfortunately, prompt diagnosis can be challenging in patients without overt signs of cardiovascular compromise. Point-of-care cardiac ultrasound (POCCUS) can be used to identify signs of acute pulmonary embolism, risk stratify patients for adverse outcomes and assess response to therapy. This report describes a patient with submassive pulmonary embolism and evidence of acute right ventricular strain on POCCUS successfully treated with thrombolytic therapy. The dynamic changes observed on point-of-care ultrasound are presented.
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https://doi.org/10.5811/cpcem.2017.7.34504View
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