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Huaiwu He1, Yi Chi1, Yun Long1, Siyi Yuan1, Rui Zhang1, Inéz Frerichs2, Knut Möller3, Feng Fu4, Zhanqi Zhao3,4.
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32585116 PMCID: PMC7667910 DOI: 10.1164/rccm.202005-1780LE
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Respir Crit Care Med ISSN: 1073-449X Impact factor: 21.405
Individual Clinical Data, CTPA, and EIT Examination of the 11 Patients with PE
| Pts No. | Weight ( | Primary Diagnosis | Clinical Presentation | PaO2/F | Origin of Embolism | Diagnosis of PE | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 69 | Right atrium tumor | Acute cardiac shock and hypoxemia during operation | 50 | Right atrium | Ultrasound: acute cor pulmonale was diagnosed, and acute lung edema/pneumothorax/atelectasis were excluded. CTPA: N/A | Dead |
| 2 | 70 | Right atrial thrombus, anticardiolipin antibody syndrome | Acute hypoxemia | 80 | Right atrium | CTPA: embolism in both left and right main pulmonary arteries and branches | Dead |
| 3 | 85 | Lung cancer | Acute dyspnea after out-of-bed physical activities during postoperative period | 207 | DVT | CTPA: embolism in both left and right pulmonary artery branches | Alive |
| 4 | 65 | Chronic pulmonary embolism | Sudden hypoxemia | 120 | Unknown | CTPA: multiple embolisms and worse in lower right lobe | Alive |
| 5 | 80 | Chronic portal mesentery and vein thrombosis | Hypoxemia after vascular bypass operation | 141 | Unknown | CTPA: embolism in pulmonary artery of left superior lobe lingual segment | Alive |
| 6 | 75 | Suspected cancer and lung interstitial disease | Refractory hypoxemia | 134 | Unknown | CTPA: embolism in both left and right pulmonary branches and worse in left lung | Dead |
| 7 | 50 | Pelvic malignant neoplasm | Acute dyspnea after out-of-bed physical activities during postoperative period | 272 | DVT | CTPA: embolism in both left and right pulmonary branches | Alive |
| 8 | 68 | Thymoma | Acute dyspnea and sudden cardiac arrest after out-of-bed physical activities during postoperative period | 86 | DVT | CTPA: embolism in both left and right main pulmonary artery branches | Alive |
| 9 | 72 | Left lung cancer | Sudden dyspnea after out-of-bed physical activities during postoperative period | 206 | Unknown | CTPA: embolism in right pulmonary artery branches | Alive |
| 10 | 80 | Postoperative coronary bypass surgery | Acute dyspnea after out-of-bed physical activities during postoperative period | 210 | DVT | CTPA: embolism in right pulmonary artery branches | Alive |
| 11 | 83 | Tumor of right atrium | Hypoxemia after operation | 171 | Right atrium | CTPA: embolism in right and left pulmonary artery branches | Alive |
Definition of abbreviations: CTPA = computed tomographic pulmonary angiography; DVT = deep vein thrombosis; EIT = electrical impedance tomography; PE = pulmonary embolism; Pts = patients; N/A = not available.
Figure 1.(A) Computed tomographic (CT) pulmonary angiography and electrical impedance tomography measurement of a patient, who developed acute pulmonary embolism after left upper lung lobe resection. In the CT pulmonary angiography image, the red arrow shows an embolus in the right pulmonary artery. Ventilation and perfusion images indicated poor regional perfusion in the left lung with a normal ventilation distribution. Low-ventilated regions are marked in dark blue and high-ventilated regions in white; regions with high perfusion are marked in red and low perfusion in green. In the match image, dead-space fraction area percentage marked as light green was 54.01%, percentage of intrapulmonary shunt area marked as light blue was 9.50%, and percentage of match region marked as yellow was 36.50%. Please refer to the text for the parameters’ calculation. Green arrow shows a chest tube, which was placed at the end of the surgery. (B) A patient with diffuse lung disease with ground-glass opacity (CT: red arrows show diffuse opacities in both lungs; ventilation and perfusion images: relative normal distribution of regional ventilation and distribution; match image: dead-space fraction was 15.29%, intrapulmonary shunt ratio was 6.27%, and match region percentage was 78.43%). (C) A patient with hemothorax (CT: red arrow shows the hemothorax in the lower left chest zone; ventilation and perfusion images: defects in regional ventilation and distribution in the lower left lung; match image: dead-space fraction was 12.19%, intrapulmonary shunt ratio was 11.25%, and match region percentage was 76.56%). (D) Areas under the receiver operating characteristic curves (AUC) comparing the ability of dead space %, match %, intrapulmonary shunt %, and D-dimer to discriminate pulmonary embolism in the 68 patients. AUC of dead space % was significantly higher than AUC of the other parameters (P < 0.05). EIT = electrical impedance tomography.