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Title: Acute Venous Pulmonary Embolism


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Acute Venous Pulmonary Embolism
Goals of Therapy
  • Restore cardiopulmonary hemodynamics
  • Avoid recurrence
  • Avoid chronic thromboembolic pulmonary
    hypertension

with their associated morbidity and mortality
2
Pulmonary Embolism
Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension
After First Episode of PE
6 months 1.0
1 year 3.1
2 years 3.8
CTPH
Pengo V, et al NEJM 20043502257
3
Pulmonary Embolism
Recommendations for Anticoagulation
Similar to DVT
4
Thrombolytic Rx for PE
NIH Trials Early Results
  • Rapid improvement of arteriogram and lung scans
    (Plt.05)
  • Reduced PA and R arterial pressure (Plt.05)
  • No difference in overall mortality (study not
    designed to detect mortality difference)
  • Less mortality with massive PE

Circulation 1973 39 SII-1 JAMA 1974
2291606-13
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Thrombolytic Rx for PE
NIH Trials Long-Term Results
  • Improved pulmonary cap blood vol (Plt.001)
  • Improved O2 diffusing capacity (Plt.05)
  • Reduced PA pressure _at_ rest and exercise (Plt.05)
  • Reduced PVR _at_ rest and exercise (Plt.05)
  • Less recurrent DVT and PE (Plt.05)
  • Less CHF (NYHA II-IV) (Plt.05)

Circulation 1973 39 SII-1 JAMA 1974
2291606-13
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Massive Pulmonary Embolism
Lytic Rx vs. Anticoagulation
Randomized Trial
Heparin Alone
SK Heparin
100 (4/4)
0 (0/4)
Mortality
Ethics committee terminated trial!
Jerjes-Sanchez C, et al J Thromb Thrombolyis
1995 2227
7
Lytic Rx for PE Randomized Trial
Hemodynamic Outcome
P-value
Heparin
rt-PA
Right Vent. Fct. (24 hrs)
0.005
17
39
Improved
17
2
Worse
0.01
26 cm2
23.8 cm2
End diastolic area
0.0001
1.5
14.6
Improved Pulm. Per.
0.06
9
0
Recurrent PE (14 days)
Goldhaber SZ Lancet 1993
8
Pulmonary Embolism
Lytic Rx vs. Anticoagulation
  • Multicenter registry
  • Thrombolytic Rx vs. anticoagulation
  • 30-day mortality lower in patients receiving
    lytic Rx (4.7 vs. 11.1, P0.016)
  • Primary lysis was only independent predictor of
    survival (multivariate analysis)

Konstantinides S, et al Circulation 1997
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Pulmonary Embolism
Pre-Rx
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Pulmonary Embolism
Pre-Rx
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