Pulmonary Embolism Flashcards

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What are the risk factors for a Pulm. Embolism?

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Recent major trauma or surgery
Pregancy/Pill/HRT
Cardiopulmonary Disease e.g. an MI
Same risk factors for a DVT so long haul drive or flight or bedrest, hypercholesterolaemia, hypertension.
Inherited thrombophilia e.g. Factor V Leiden

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What are the symptoms of a PE?

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Pleuritc Pain
Cough
Haemoptysis
Acute Dyspnoea
Massive PE: Syncope and Cardiac Arrest
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How do we investigate a PE?

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With a pre-test risk analysis using the Wells or Geneva scores.

Then:
ECG
D-dimer + FBC + Biochemistry + ABG
CXR + CT Pulmonary Angiogram + Echocardiogram + V/Q Scan
~ CT abdomen, mammography and thrombophilia testing

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How do we treat PE?

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O2

Anti-Coagulation:
Direct Oral Anticoagulant - Rivaroxaban
LMWH (2-3 days)
Warfarin (3-6 months)

Thrombolysis:

  • For a massive acute PE
  • Alteplase
  • Contraindicated in bleeding, recent trauma or surgery

Embolectomy:

Vena Caval Filter:

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What are the signs of PE?

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Fever
Pleural Rub
Stony Dullness to Percussion (Pleural Effusion)
Tachycardia
Tachypnoea
Hypoxia
Massive PE: Hypotension
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