| Literature DB >> 31390642 |
Caio J Fernandes1,2,3, Ana Paula Luppino Assad4,5, Jose L Alves-Jr6,7,4, Carlos Jardim6,4, Rogerio de Souza6,4.
Abstract
Acute pulmonary embolism (PE) impairs hemodynamics, gas exchange, and lung mechanical capacity. Considering PE pathophysiology, most attention has been paid to hemodynamic impairment. However, the most prevalent symptoms in PE patients come from gas exchange alterations, which have not been in the spotlight for many years. Pulmonary physiology and consequent gas exchange impairment play a pivotal role in the high risk of death from PE. In this review, we will look at the pathophysiology of PE, from the vascular occlusion to the resultant heterogeneity in pulmonary perfusion and gas exchange impairment, discussing in detail its causes and consequences.Entities:
Keywords: Dead space; Gas exchange; Hypocapnia; Hypoxia; Pulmonary embolism; V/Q mismatch
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31390642 DOI: 10.1159/000501342
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Respiration ISSN: 0025-7931 Impact factor: 3.580