The value of ecocardiographic in diagnostication and management of pacients with acute pulmonary embolism

Authors

  • Tatiana Cuzor IMSP Institutul de Cardiologie, Chişinău, R. Moldova
  • Nadejda Diaconu IMSP Institutul de Cardiologie, Chişinău, R. Moldova

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52692/1857-0011.2021.1-69.35

Keywords:

acut pulmonary embolism, right ventricle failure, risc stratification, echocardiography

Abstract

Pulmonary thromboembolism (TP) remains an underdiagnosed fatal disease at the emergency unit that suggests the need for alternative noninvasive approaches to rapid diagnosis. The role of echocardiography in acute pulmonary embolism (EP) remains incompletely defined. Echocardiography cannot reliably diagnose acute EP and does not improve the prognosis of patients with low-risk acute PE, who lack other clinical characteristics of right ventricle dysfunction (VD). However, echocardiography and dopplerography of the venous system may produce additional information in high-risk patients and may help differentiate chronic VD dysfunction. Specific echocardiographic predictors of VD dysfunction have the potential to increase prognosis in patients at high risk of TP

Author Biographies

Tatiana Cuzor, IMSP Institutul de Cardiologie, Chişinău, R. Moldova

dr. în şt. med

Nadejda Diaconu, IMSP Institutul de Cardiologie, Chişinău, R. Moldova

dr. în şt. med., conf. univ

Published

2021-05-11

Issue

Section

Research Article