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  • Title: The contribution of echocardiography in the management of thrombo-embolic disease.
    Author: Bouvier JL, Benichou M, Elias A, Le Corff G, Serradimigni A.
    Journal: Int Angiol; 1987; 6(2):171-4. PubMed ID: 3429969.
    Abstract:
    To evaluate the contribution of echocardiography on the management of acute pulmonary embolism (A.P.E.) a study was carried out on 84 patients. For each of them echocardiography was performed: (a) the M mode shows an increase in RVDD/LVDD quotient correlated with the gravity of the A.P.E.; (b) the two dimensional mode allows 9 times the discovery of a thrombus which could be: static and broad based 6 cases or mobile, large sized 3 cases. So echocardiography can be systematically and initially be proposed for any patient suspected of having A.P.E.; (c) the absence of increase in RVDD/LVDD ratio 0.33 exclude the possibility of a serious A.P.E. and it is possible to postpone the pulmonary angiogram. On the contrary the increase of the RVDD/LVDD ratio must lead to the angiographic exploration due to the seriousness of A.P.E.: (d) the discovery of a mobile, large sized thrombus with hight embolic potential makes the catheterism of the right cavities dangerous and lead to an emergency embolectomy because of the high risks of a new A.P.E.
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