This retrospective study investigated the prognostic value of N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) in 106 patients with pulmonary embolism (PE) and associated oncological pathology. The study aimed to evaluate the predictive accuracy of NT-proBNP for both the prognosis and complication risk, such as early mortality (≤ 30 days), late mortality (≥ 30 days), and PE recurrence, in relation to the neoplasm's location and stage. Additionally, it explored the relationship between NT-proBNP, hemodynamic status (stable/unstable), and the location of PE in the pulmonary arteries (main, lobar, segmental) for prognostic and complication risk assessment.
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September 2024
Pulmonary embolisms (PEs) are obstructions of the pulmonary arteries by thrombi, which are emboli and they most frequently originate from the deep venous system of the inferior limbs. Emboli can also come from the inferior vena cava, abdominal and pelvic veins, or the upper body venous system from the right atrium or ventricle of the heart. Thrombi can form inside pulmonary arteries as well.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are validated and standardized tools that complement physician evaluations and guide treatment decisions. They are crucial for monitoring atopic dermatitis (AD) and chronic urticaria (CU) in clinical practice, but there are unmet needs and knowledge gaps regarding their use in clinical practice.
Objecctive: We investigated the global real-world use of AD and CU PROMs in allergology and dermatology clinics as well as their associated local and regional networks.
We describe the case of a male patient who remarkably survived two severe cardiovascular events: ascending aortic dissection and descending aortic dissection two years later. Later, the third occurrence of aortic dissection, this time involving the abdominal aorta, became an absolute nightmare for the patient, progressively being complicated by periaortic hematoma and severe anemia - events that ultimately led to his death.
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