
Acute pulmonary thromboembolism is a common condition with non-specific findings, high mortality, and multiple therapeutic options. Death in patients with acute massive pulmonary thromboembolism is caused by sudden circulatory collapse as a consequence of obstructed pulmonary blood flow. Initial therapy must therefore be directed toward quickly restoring pulmonary circulation. In a number of cases, thrombolytic therapy may fail to achieve this therapeutic goal in time. Percutaneous catheter treatment may represent an additional option for high-risk patients. In this paper, different concepts of such treatment include pigtail catheter thrombectomy and embolus aspiration with PTCA guiding catheter are described.
Acute Disease, Humans, Female, Pulmonary Embolism, Aged, Catheterization, Thrombectomy
Acute Disease, Humans, Female, Pulmonary Embolism, Aged, Catheterization, Thrombectomy
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