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“…Pulmonary embolectomy for acute massive PTE was accompanied by high mortality in the past, ranging from 20 to 57% in studies published before 1990 [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]. Most previous studies reported mortality above 30%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pulmonary embolectomy for acute massive PTE was accompanied by high mortality in the past, ranging from 20 to 57% in studies published before 1990 [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]. Most previous studies reported mortality above 30%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…286 Partial car-diopulmonary bypass has been advocated for circulatory support in moribund patients requiring angiography. 287 Cardiac deterioration with the induction of anesthesia is frequent because of vasodilatation in the presence of a fixed CO. 288 The mortality rate in embolectomy series has progressively declined from 57% in the 1960s 289 to 26% in contemporary series. 283 However, wide variability is reported (16 to 46%) 213,282-284,290 -294 with higher mortality rates (ie, Ն 40%) reported in series with a predominance (ie, Ն 50%) of cardiac arrest patients.…”
Section: Embolectomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Streptokinase treatment in irreversibly shocked patients has shown discouraging results (15, 21, 22), and there is widespread agreement that embolectomy is life-saving in a substantial number of these cases (12, [23][24][25], as expressed by a hospital survival of 57 % in our report (9). Patients with irreversible cardiocirculatory shock before embolectomy and/or patients with complete right bundle branch block in the acute ECG in all cases had subnormal lung function at follow-up.…”
Section: Follow-up Variables In Relation To Degree Of Cardiocirculamentioning
confidence: 68%