Pulmonary embolism - saddle embolus

Case contributed by Jeremy Jones , 1 May 2009
Diagnosis certain
Changed by Mostafa Elfeky, 9 Jul 2022
Disclosures - updated 11 May 2022: Nothing to disclose

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Large non-occlusive pulmonary embolus draped over the bifurcation of the main pulmonary pulmonary artery; a saddle pulmonary embolus.

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The large embolus draped over the pulmonary artery bifurcation is non-occlusive. However, the distal pulmonary artery branches were full of occlusive thrombus and right heart pressures were high.

The decision was made to thrombolyse based on radiological burden of clot, evidence of right heart strain and her clinical signs and symptoms.

She made a complete recovery following appropriate resuscitation and thrombolysis. Follow up confirmed a Factor V Leiden deficiency.

  • -<p>The large <a title="Pulmonary embolus" href="/articles/pulmonary-embolus">embolus</a> draped over the <a title="pulmonary artery" href="/articles/pulmonary-artery">pulmonary artery</a> bifurcation is non-occlusive. However, the distal pulmonary artery branches were full of occlusive thrombus and right heart pressures were high.</p><p>The decision was made to thrombolyse based on radiological burden of clot, evidence of <a title="Right heart strain" href="/articles/right-heart-strain">right heart strain</a> and her clinical signs and symptoms.</p><p>She made a complete recovery following appropriate resuscitation and thrombolysis. Follow up confirmed a Factor V Leiden deficiency.</p>
  • +<p>The large <a href="/articles/pulmonary-embolus">embolus</a> draped over the <a href="/articles/pulmonary-artery">pulmonary artery</a> bifurcation is non-occlusive. However, the distal pulmonary artery branches were full of occlusive thrombus and right heart pressures were high.</p><p>The decision was made to thrombolyse based on radiological burden of clot, evidence of <a href="/articles/right-heart-strain">right heart strain</a> and her clinical signs and symptoms.</p><p>She made a complete recovery following appropriate resuscitation and thrombolysis. Follow up confirmed a <a title="Factor V Leiden" href="/articles/factor-v-leiden">Factor V Leiden</a> deficiency.</p>

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