BMC Cardiovascular Disorders (Jul 2024)

Cerebrovascular events and thrombolysis in pulmonary embolism-induced cardiac arrest: a case series and key challenges

  • Youping Zhang,
  • Shu Peng,
  • Karl Nelson S.Marquez,
  • Xiangning Fu,
  • Bo Ai,
  • Hua Yan,
  • Wei Zhu,
  • Shusheng Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12872-024-04012-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 1
pp. 1 – 6

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Abstract Background and purpose Cerebrovascular events during thrombolysis in cardiac arrest (CA) caused by pulmonary embolism (PE) is a life-threatening condition. However, the balance between cerebrovascular events and thrombolytic therapy in PE-induced CA remains a great challenge. Methods In this study, we reported three unique cases regarding main concerns surrounding cerebrovascular events in thrombolytic therapy in PE-induced CA. Results The patient in the case 1 treated with thrombolysis during CPR and finally discharged neurologically intact. The patient in the case 2 received delayed thrombolysis and died eventually. The patient in the case 3 was contraindicated to thrombolysis due to the complication of subarachioid hemorrahage and died within days. Conclusions Our case series highlights three proposed approaches to consider before administering thrombolysis as a treatment option in PE-induced CA patients: (1) prolonging the resuscitation, (2) administering thrombolysis promptly, and (3) ruling out cerebrovascular events.

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