Non invasive management of a large pulmonary embolus

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Cracowski, C
Bosson, JL
Cracowski, JL
Lamblin, N
Cellarier, G
Dussarat, GV
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pulmonary embolism; echocardiography; spiral computed tomography; noninvasive management;
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Prompt diagnosis of a large pulmonary embolus is essential in order to initiate appropriate treatment early. Wr report a case of a large pulmonary embolus in which management was aided solely by noninvasive investigations. Transthoracic echocardiogram showed elevated right heart pressures which together with the patient symptoms suggested a major pulmonary embolus. Spiral computed tomography of the chest confirmed the diagnosis. The source of the embolus was shown by echodoppler. This case illustrates that a diagnosis of a major pulmonary embolus can be made using noninvasive techniques. Pulmonary angiography should be reserved for those rare cases in which diagnostic uncertainty remains rather than being used as a routine examination prior to consideration of therapeutic decision.
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