The aim of this study is to evaluate different scores of risk assessment in patients with pulmonary embolism. This study aim to compare the accuracy of these scores in predicting mortality during hospital admission.
Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a potentially life-threatening cardiovascular emergency with a high mortality rate.Approximately 1% of all hospitalized patients and 10% of all in-hospital mortalities are PE related. Adding to this, acute PE is linked to comparatively high (≥13%) short-term mortalities that occur either in hospital or within 30 days. Some studies have demonstrated that PE may indicate increased 1-year mortality rates up to 25%,,. Therefore, PE is considered a potentially fatal disease, although patients who escape a PE-related death are still endangered by hematologic mishaps, especially recurrence of VTE and/or PE, or on the contrary, serious hemorrhage5. Risk stratification of patients with acute PE is mandatory for determining the appropriate therapeutic management approach. Risk classification of PE can discriminate low-risk patients, who can be medicated as outpatients, from others at high risk, in whom a profit from intensive care unit admission or even in-hospital thrombolytic therapy is expected.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Cardiac troponin (cTn) will be measured with the Dimension RxL-HM analyzer .The one-step enzyme immunoassay is based on cTn specific monoclonal antibodies, performed on a separate module of the analyzer, assay-time is 17 minutes.
Pulmonary embolism-related death
Approximately 1% of all hospitalized patients and 10% of all in-hospital mortalities are PE related. Adding to this, acute PE is linked to comparatively high (≥13%) short-term mortalities that occur either in hospital or within 30 days
Time frame: Baseline
hospital stay, need for ICU admission, need for mechanical ventilation or cardiopulmonary resuscitation or home dischage.
patients who escape a PE-related death are still endangered by hematologic mishaps, especially recurrence of VTE and/or PE, or on the contrary, serious hemorrhage
Time frame: Baseline
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