What are the Clinical Manifestations of Pulmonary Embolism?
September 17, 2008 by Jack
(A) of acute massive pulmonary embolism: performance for the sudden onset of severe difficulty in breathing, myocardial infarction kind sternum pain, syncope, cyanosis, right heart failure, shock, a lot sweating, cold limbs and convulsion. Even cardiac arrest or ventricular fibrillation and rapid death.
(B) Medium-sized pulmonary embolism: often retrosternal pain and hemoptysis. When a patient’s original heart, lung disease compensatory function poorly, can produce syncope and hypertension.
(C) the micro-pulmonary embolism: can produce adult respiratory distress syndrome.
(D) pulmonary infarction: often have fever, mild jaundice.
Common signs of respiratory by fast, cyanosis, lung or wet-La-Asthma-ming, pulmonary vascular murmur, pleural friction sound or pleural effusion signs, there are signs of the circulatory system tachycardia, P2 hyperthyroidism, and shock or acute and chronic lung Heart Disease corresponding performance of about 40% of patients in low to medium heat for a small number of patients with high fever early.




