Ultrasound-accelerated thrombolysis in high-risk perioperative pulmonary embolism: two case reports and review of literature

  • Schmidt G
  • Edinger F
  • Koch C
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Introduction: Treatment of high-risk pulmonary embolism (PE) in perioperative patients remains challenging. Systemic thrombolysis is associated with a high risk of major bleedings and intracranial haemorrhage. High mortality rates are reported for open pulmonary embolectomy. Therefore, postoperative surgical patients may benefit substantially from catheter-directed ultrasound-accelerated thrombolysis (USAT). Case presentation: We report two cases of high-risk perioperative PE. Both patients developed severe haemodynamic instability leading to cardiac arrest. After the implantation of a veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), they were both successfully treated with USAT. Adequate improvement of right ventricular function was achieved; thus, ECMO could be successfully weaned after 3 and 4 days, respectively. Both patients showed favourable outcomes and could be discharged to rehabilitation.

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Schmidt, G., Edinger, F., Koch, C., Wolff, M., Biehl, C., Hörbelt, R., & Sander, M. (2021). Ultrasound-accelerated thrombolysis in high-risk perioperative pulmonary embolism: two case reports and review of literature. Perioperative Medicine, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13741-021-00205-4

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