Annals of Saudi Medicine (Jul 2012)

Life-saving percutaneous intervention in young patient with massive pulmonary embolism

  • Zul Hilmi Yaakob,
  • Abdul Wahab Undok,
  • Imran Zainal Abidin,
  • Wan Azman Wan Ahmad

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5144/0256-4947.2012.433
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 4
pp. 433 – 436

Abstract

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Massive pulmonary embolism (PE) is not an uncommon condition, and it usually carries a high risk of mortality. It is one of the fatal conditions that commonly affect young patients. A definitive treatment for patients with massive PE is still lacking, and surgical intervention carries a substantial mortality risk. Thus, percutaneous intervention (clot fragmentation and/or aspiration) remains an option in some patients, specifically in those with a risk of bleeding, contraindicating the use of thrombolysis. There have been no randomized trials to validate percutaneous intervention in massive PE. A sufficient level of evidence is still lacking, and its use depends upon the expert committee's opinion and study of previous case reports. We present a 23-year-old man with first onset massive PE secondary to protein C deficiency, who was treated successfully with the combination of systemic thrombolysis and percutaneous interventions.