2013
DOI: 10.3904/kjm.2013.84.1.62
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Short-Term Mortality in Patients with Massive and Submassive Pulmonary Embolism Receiving Thrombolytic Therapy

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“…The right ventricular failure occurred only in the massive group. These findings revealed the relationship between the severity, complications, and mortality, which is in line with similar studies (11,28,36,37).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…The right ventricular failure occurred only in the massive group. These findings revealed the relationship between the severity, complications, and mortality, which is in line with similar studies (11,28,36,37).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Diagnosis of 59 patients was done by pulmonary artery CT angiography (CTPA) and 7 patients with lung perfusion-ventilation scans. Based on symptoms such as the presence or absence of syncope or obstructive shock, echocardiographic findings such as the presence or absence of dysfunction or increased right ventricle size and the positive or negative troponin I (TnI), patients with acute PTE were divided into three groups: small, submassive, and massive (11). In the small PTE group, there was no syncope or obstructive shock; in echocardiography, the size of the right ventricle was not increased and TnI was negative.…”
Section: Atrial Fibrillationmentioning
confidence: 99%