Related Experiment Video
Updated: May 15, 2026

A Porcine Model of Acute Autologous Pulmonary Embolism
Published on: September 6, 2024
[Diagnosis approach of pulmonary embolism]
Bechir Louzir1, Nadia Mehiri, Jouda Cherif
1Service de Pneumologie-Allergologie, Hopital Mongi Slim.
Background:
Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a fairly common condition that can be fatal. The variability of presentation sets clinician up for potentially missing the diagnosis. Routine laboratory findings are nonspecific and are not helpful in diagnosis of PE.Diagnosis is based on clinical prediction rule in combination with laboratory tests such as the D-dimers test leading to the realization ofa confirming examination.
Aim:
To precise the confirming examinations of PE and propose analgorithm based on clinical prediction rules in combination with D-Dimers.
Methods:
A Pub Med search was conducted using the following keywords: pulmonary embolism,computed tomogramphy pulmonary angiography, scintigraphy and D Dimer. The study was based on are view of 18 studies including meta analysis, reviews and original articles referring recent strategy diagnosis of pulmonary embolism.
Results:
Ventilation/perfusion scan is a type of examination that is used less often because it is not a widespread technology. However,it may be useful in patients who have an allergy to iodinated contrast.Ultrasonography of the legs, also known as leg doppler, in search of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) may help the diagnosis approach particularly when other exams are not available or contraindicated.This may be a valid approach in pregnancy. The gold standard for diagnosing PE is pulmonary angiography. It is used less often due to wider acceptance of multi detector CT scans, which are non-invasive.A normal ventilation/perfusion scan rules out the diagnosis of PE with negative predictive value of 97%. There is no consensus in pregnancy. Finally, the MRI has a low and insufficient sensibility to diagnose PE.
Conclusion:
D Dimers, multidetector CT, ventilation/ perfusion scintigraphy and ultrasonography of the legs are the most useful examinations to diagnose PE. Many algorithms were established depends on medical experience and examination availability
Related Concept Videos
Pulmonary Embolism II: Diagnostic Studies and Interprofessional Care
Pulmonary Embolism I: Introduction
Pulmonary Embolism I: Introduction
Pulmonary Embolism III: Nursing Management
Radiological Investigation III: Pulmonary Angiogram and PET Scan
Pulmonary Angiogram
A Pulmonary Angiogram is an invasive procedure involving injecting a contrast medium through a catheter threaded into the pulmonary artery or the right side of the heart to visualize the pulmonary vasculature. Computed Tomography (CT) scans have mainly replaced this...
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease-IV: Assessement and Diagnostic Studies
Medical History
