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Query: UMLS:C0034065 (
pulmonary embolism
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OBJECTIVE: To assess the value of parameters derived from arterial blood gas tests in the diagnosis of
pulmonary embolism
. METHOD: We measured alveolar-arterial partial pressure of oxygen [P(A-a)O2] gradient, PaO2 and arterial partial pressure of carbon diaxide (PaCO2) in 773 consecutive patients with suspected
pulmonary embolism
who were enrolled in the Prospective Investigative Study of Acute
Pulmonary Embolism
. DIAGNOSIS: The study design required pulmonary angiography in all patients with abnormal perfusion scans. RESULTS: Of 773 scans, 270 were classified as normal/near-normal and 503 as abnormal.
Pulmonary embolism
was diagnosed by pulmonary angiography in 312 of 503 patients with abnormal scans. Of 312 patients with
pulmonary embolism
, 12, 14 and 35% had normal P(A-a)O2, PaO2 and PaCO2, respectively. Of 191 patients with abnormal scans and negative angiograms, 11, 13 and 55% had normal P(A-a)O2, PaO2 and PaCO2, respectively. The proportions of patients with normal/near-normal scans who had normal P(A-a)O2, PaO2 and PaCO2 were 20, 25 and 37%, respectively. No differences were observed in the mean values of arterial blood gas data between patients with
pulmonary embolism
and those who had abnormal scans and negative angiograms. Among the 773 patients with suspected
pulmonary embolism
, 364 (47%) had prior cardiopulmonary disease.
Pulmonary embolism
was diagnosed in 151 (41%) of 364 patients with prior cardiopulmonary disease, and in 161 (39%) of 409 patients without prior cardiopulmonary disease. Among patients with
pulmonary embolism
, there was no difference in arterial blood gas data between patients with and those without prior
CPD
. CONCLUSION: These data indicate that arterial blood gas tests are of limited value in the diagnostic work-up of
pulmonary embolism
if they are not interpreted in conjunction with clinical and other laboratory tests.
...
PMID:Diagnostic value of gas exchange tests in patients with clinical suspicion of pulmonary embolism. 1105 33
This article is the fifth in a series of
CPD
articles aimed at reviewing the recent general medical literature relating to topics that may be of interest to dermatologists. This issue looks at advances in cardiorespiratory medicine, including the management of
pulmonary embolism
and prevention of venous thromboembolism (VT), recent treatment strategies in childhood asthma, and an update on dermatological adverse reactions to cardiovascular drugs.
...
PMID:Recent advances in cardiorespiratory medicine: management of pulmonary embolism and prevention of venous thromboembolism, recent treatment strategies in childhood asthma, and dermatological adverse reactions to cardiovascular drugs. 1831 63