Monday, April 7, 2014

Q: How to define submassive PE?


Answer: Acute PE without systemic hypotension (systolic blood pressure ≥90 mm Hg) but with either RV dysfunction or myocardial necrosis.


1. RV dysfunction means the presence of at least 1 of the following:
  • RV dilation (apical 4-chamber RV diameter divided by LV diameter >0.9) or RV systolic dysfunction on echocardiography
  • RV dilation (4-chamber RV diameter divided by LV diameter >0.9) on CT
  • Elevation of BNP (>90 pg/mL)
  • Elevation of N-terminal pro-BNP (>500 pg/mL); or
  • Electrocardiographic changes (new complete or incomplete right bundle-branch block, anteroseptal ST elevation or depression, or anteroseptal T-wave inversion)

2. Myocardial necrosis is defined as either of the following:
  • Elevation of troponin I (>0.4 ng/mL) or
  • Elevation of troponin T (>0.1 ng/mL)


Reference:

Management of Massive and Submassive Pulmonary Embolism, Iliofemoral Deep Vein Thrombosis, and Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension - A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association - Circulation. 2011; 123: 1788-1830

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