Sunday, 21 August 2016

PULMONARY EMBOLISM




PULMONARY EMBOLISM 
 
Q. A patient who has recently undergone hip fracture repair develops the sudden
onset of shortness of breath. His pulse is 110 per minute. The chest is clear to auscultation.
Chest x-ray is normal, and the EKG shows sinus tachycardia. ABG shows
pH 7.48, pCO2 28, pO2 75. What is the next best step in management?
a. Heparin
b. V/Q scan
c. Spiral CT scan
d. D-dimers
e. Lower extremity Doppler
f. Angiography

Answer: A.
When the case so clearly suggests a pulmonary embolus with sudden onset
of shortness of breath and clear lungs in a patient with a risk factor, the first thing to
do after the chest x-ray and blood gas is to start heparin. Do not wait for the results of
V/Q scan or spiral CT to start heparin.

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