| Literature DB >> 5101775 |
J E Wilson, E P Frenkel, A K Pierce, R L Johnson, E R Winga, G C Curry, D S Mierzwiak.
Abstract
This study correlated levels of activated fibrinolysis with the presence, extent, and rate of resolution of angiographically documented pulmonary emboli. Pulmonary emboli demonstrable by angiography were associated with detectable fibrin split products in the serum of 24 of 25 patients. In the absence of increased fibrin split products, pulmonary emboli large enough to be demonstrated by angiography were found in only 2 of 25 positive pulmonary angiograms. Spontaneous resolution of pulmonary emboli could not be correlated with the the concentration or persistence of fibrin split products but did correlate well with the presence of a reversible precipitating cause. Thrombophlebitis in the absence of clinical evidence of pulmonary embolism was not associated with increased concentrations of fibrin split products in eight of nine patients. The one patient with increased fibrin split product concentration had evidence on lung scan of silent pulmonary embolism.Entities:
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Year: 1971 PMID: 5101775 PMCID: PMC291953 DOI: 10.1172/JCI106515
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Invest ISSN: 0021-9738 Impact factor: 14.808