Heart Views (Jan 2021)

Successful surgical embolectomy for a rapidly deteriorating patient with pulmonary embolism and hemorrhagic stroke

  • Mohamad Salim Mohamad Kousay Nasri,
  • Mohamed Salah Abdelghani,
  • Cornelia S Carr,
  • Mohd Lateef Wani,
  • Mohammed Al-Hijji

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/HEARTVIEWS.HEARTVIEWS_179_20
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
pp. 45 – 49

Abstract

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Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a life-threatening condition. High-risk PE is defined as pulmonary embolism with either hemodynamic collapse, persistent hypotension, and/or organ hypoperfusion. The overall mortality rate associated with high-risk PE remains at approximately 30%. Intermediate–high risk PE is a new term introduced to identify hemodynamically stable PE patients with evidence of right ventricular dysfunction. Thrombolytics therapy is the first choice for treatment of high-risk PE with hemodynamic instability; however, in a patient who failed thrombolytics or have contraindication to thrombolytics, thrombus removal either with open surgical or catheter embolectomy is a good alternative. We report a case of a patient who presented with hemorrhagic stroke complicated by intermediate–high-risk PE that rapidly deteriorated before undergoing successful surgical embolectomy.

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