Natural Course of Treated Pulmonary Embolism* Evaluation by Perfusion Lung Scintigraphy, Gas Exchange, and Chest Roentgenogram
Academic Article
Publication Date:
1990
abstract:
Perfusion lung scintigrams, pulmonary gas exchange data,
and chest roentgenograms were obtained in 33 patients
during acute embolism and over the following six months
in order to assess their clinical usefulness in monitoring the
effect of therapy. To this purpose, the measurement of
pulmonary gas exchange and the presence of chest x-ray
findings were compared with perfusion lung scintigraphic
abnormalities both at diagnosis and after 7, 30, and 180
days during treatment. More than 50 percent of the
pulmonary arterial tree was obstructed at diagnosis, and a
large part of perfusion recovery was complete within the
first month. All of the gas exchange parameters were
abnormal at diagnosis, and the rate of their improvement
was related to that of perfusion recovery. Interestingly,
PaO,st (le, Pa01 corrected for hyperventilation) and YE
tended to return to normal during the first month as a
consequence of the progressive recovery of perfusion,
whereas oxygen and carbon dioxide gradients and physiologic
dead space showed the persistence of some abnormalities
six months after diagnosis. Significant correlations
were observed between the number of ULSs evaluated on
the perfusion lung scintigram (and considered an index of
the severity of pulmonary embolization) and all of the gas
exchange parameters at diagnosis (correlation coefficients
averaged from 0.41 to 0.73) and after 7 and 30 days. The
enlargement of the right descending pulmonary artery and
particularly the "sausage" sign and the Westermark sign
were significantly associated with a higher degree of gas
exchange impairment and with a more severe embolization.
In conclusion, this study demonstrates that perfusion lung
scintigraphy has a primary role in monitoring the recovery
of patients with pulmonary embolism under treatment.
Moreover, the chest roentgenogram may help in this
purpose. A second major result is that the simple measurement
of some gas exchange parameters may allow the
assessment of functional recovery of these patients, thus
giving additional information about the effect of therapy.
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Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Prediletto, Renato
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