In this lecture, Dr. Ana Crawford presents the definition, etiology, and pathophysiology of pulmonary emboli.
She describes various etiologies of pulmonary emboli while discussing their effects on gas exchange and hemodynamics as well as the ways in which pulmonary emboli can present clinically.
She discusses the pulmonary emboli resulting from:
She outlines how an embolus will move from the lower systems and end up in the lungs.
Virchow's triad is presented:
She discusses how deep venous thrombi (DVTs) become emboli, lodge in the lungs, and how they can disrupt the pulmonary perfusion and gaseous exchange in the lungs. She discusses how hypoxia is detected in such patients.
She discusses, if the pulmonary emboli increase shunt, or increase the dead space?
V/Q mismatch, both physiological and pathological, is presented in the light of pulmonary emboli.
She discusses the risk factors for thrombosis:
She then discusses how the fat particles dislodge and result in fat embolism syndrome? And, the situations in which this can happen.
Definition and presentation of the pulmonary embolism are discussed next. Labs for a massive or high-risk pulmonary embolism are reviewed.
Diagnostic scoring for a pulmonary embolism is discussed. Following scoring methods are presented:
Learning objectives of this video are the following:
1. Definition of pulmonary embolism.
2. Pathophysiology.
3. Presentation in terms of:
4. Diagnosis Scoring.
Presented by Dr. Ana Crawford
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fsfree@*.com
Jan 06 2023, 6:34 pm
Very informative.
hugro3x@*.com
Apr 15 2020, 1:28 pm
Exceptional presentation. User friendly and easy to follow.