Clinical Perspective of Pulmonary Embolism Flashcards
What is the treatment for a PE/DVT?
Heparin (UFH or LMWH) and warfarin
Patients with a PE often present with what acid/base imbalance?
Respiratory alkalosis - due to tachypnea
What is the antidote for unfractionated heparin?
Protamine sulfate
Warfarin must be overlapped with another anticoagulant over several days. Why is this?
Proteins C & S are anticoagulants that are first to be inactivated by warfarin resulting in a transient hypercoagulable state
What is the gold standard diagnosis method for a PE?
Pulmonary arteriography
What is the MOA of dabigatran?
Direct thrombin inhibitor
Well’s criteria predicts the clinical probability of a PE. What score indicated high suspicion?
4+
True/Flase. A positive D-dimer is diagnostic of a PE.
False. The test is sensitive, but not specific. It is more helpful to rule out a PE.
What is the treatment for a hemodynamically unstable patient with a confirmed PE?
t-PA or other thrombolytic (streptokinase and urokinase)
What is the first imaging study ordered on a patient with abnormal D-dimer suspected of having a PE?
Spiral CT (CT angiogram)