Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine (Aug 2020)

Alternative Diagnostic Strategy for the Assessment and Treatment of Pulmonary Embolus: A Case Series

  • Ayaz Aghayev,
  • Aliza A. Memon,
  • Paul Gregg Greenough,
  • Lakshmi Nayak,
  • Sijie Zheng,
  • Andrew M. Siedlecki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5811/cpcem.2020.5.46517
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3

Abstract

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Introduction: Ferumoxytol-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography (FeMRA) can be used as an alternate and safe method to diagnose patients with compromised renal function who present with acute pulmonary embolus in the emergency department (ED) setting. Case Report: A 62-year old man with a history of renal transplant and lymphoproliferative disease described new onset of breathlessness. His clinical symptoms were suggestive of pulmonary embolus. He underwent FeMRA in the ED to avoid exposure to intravenous iodinated contrast. FeMRA demonstrated a left main pulmonary artery embolus, which extended to the left interlobar pulmonary artery. Afterward, the patient initiated anticoagulation therapy. With preserved renal function he was able to continue his outpatient chemotherapy regimen. Conclusion: This case highlights a safe imaging technique for emergency physicians to diagnose pulmonary embolus and subsequently guide anticoagulation therapy for patients in whom use of conventional contrast is contraindicated.