04672nam 2200661 450 991080894720332120200520144314.01-119-03910-X1-119-03909-6(CKB)3710000000635960(EBL)4498643(SSID)ssj0001647953(PQKBManifestationID)16417130(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001647953(PQKBWorkID)14971213(PQKB)10538873(PQKBManifestationID)16422289(PQKB)23486824(MiAaPQ)EBC4498643(DLC) 2015048297(Au-PeEL)EBL4498643(CaPaEBR)ebr11201305(CaONFJC)MIL913561(OCoLC)931861491(PPN)261797603(EXLCZ)99371000000063596020160426h19962016 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrPulmonary embolism /by Paul D. SteinThird edition.Chichester, [England] :Wiley Blackwell,1996.©20161 online resource (1186 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-119-03911-8 1-119-03908-8 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Dedication; Prologue; The ancient history of deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism; References; Preface to the Third Edition; About the companion website; Introduction; References; Part I: Prevalence, risks, and prognosis of pulmonary embolism and deep venous thrombosis; Chapter 1: Pulmonary embolism and deep venous thrombosis at autopsy; Prevalence of pulmonary embolism at autopsy; Large or fatal PE at autopsy; Small PE at autopsy; Unsuspected PE at autopsy; Rate and sequence of organization of thromboemboli; Deep venous thrombosis at autopsyForward thrombosis versus retrograde thrombosisCollateral veins around occlusions; Thrombophlebitis and phlebothrombosis; Valve pockets as site of origin of DVT; References; Chapter 2: Incidence of pulmonary embolism and deep venous thrombosis in hospitalized patients and in emergency departments; Pulmonary embolism in hospitals; Pulmonary embolism in emergency departments; Deep venous thrombosis in hospitals; Deep venous thrombosis in emergency departments; Vena cava thrombosis; ReferencesChapter 3: Case fatality rate and population mortality rate from pulmonary embolism and deep venous thrombosisCase fatality rate of patients with pulmonary embolism before early diagnosis by imaging was available; Case fatality rate of untreated patients with pulmonary embolism in the present era; Case fatality rate of patients with deep venous thrombosis; Treated patients with pulmonary embolism compared with treated patients with deep venous thrombosis; Case fatality rate of pulmonary embolism in the present era; Stable patients with pulmonary embolismUnstable patients with pulmonary embolismEarly death from pulmonary embolism; Case fatality rate attributable to pulmonary embolism; Case fatality rate according to age; Population mortality rate from PE; References; Chapter 4: Prognosis in acute pulmonary embolism based on right ventricular enlargement and biochemical markers in stable patients; Right ventricular enlargement and prognosis in stable patients; Cardiac troponins and prognosis; Cardiac troponin levels in combination with right ventricular dysfunction or right ventricular dilatationRandomized controlled trial: thrombolytic therapy in patients with elevated cardiac troponin and RV dysfunctionMyoglobin; Natriuretic peptides; Serum uric acid; Creatine kinase isoenzyme MB; Plasma heart-type fatty acid binding protein; References; Chapter 5: Prognosis in acute pulmonary embolism based on scoring systems; Identification of high-risk patients; Identification of low-risk patients potentially eligible for home treatment of PE; Comparison of outcome in low-risk patients according to scoring system; Cardiac biomarkers for assessment of low risk; ReferencesChapter 6: Pulmonary embolism following deep venous thrombosis and outcome with untreated pulmonary embolismPulmonary embolismPulmonary embolism.616.249Stein Paul D.964968MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910808947203321Pulmonary embolism2189335UNINA