Respirology Case Reports (Apr 2023)

Catheter‐directed thrombolysis as an emergent intervention for failed vacuum thrombectomy of pulmonary embolism

  • Syed H. Haq,
  • Jordan Hinegardner‐Hendricks,
  • Cliff Cole,
  • Amanda Laird,
  • Sidra R. Shah,
  • Sandeep M. Patel,
  • William Cole

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/rcr2.1124
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Acute pulmonary embolism [PE] in the setting of hemodynamic instability and right ventricular strain is a complex presentation and typically is associated with high mortality rates. Prompt recognition and early intervention are critical to the survival of these patient. In such cases, current guidelines recommend use of systemic thrombolytics, along with as needed cardiopulmonary support. If contraindications are present, mechanical thrombectomy is advised. However, guidelines poorly define the next steps in intervention if mechanical thrombectomy were to fail. We present such a scenario and the methods implored to successful remove clot burden. We add to the literature, use of catheter directed thrombolysis at a designated 2 mg/h rate as a form of emergent intervention in failed mechanical thrombectomy.

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