Abstract

Radiographic Evaluation of Blood and Pulmonary Embolus Study at Mouwasat University Hospital on the Radiological Signs of Pulmonary Embolus on Plain Chest Images and CT Scans

Khalid Khattab*, Yara Aldahouk

Pulmonary embolism results from an emboli in any part of the pulmonary circulation, it is usually caused by avenous thrombosis in the deep veins, risk factors for pulmonary embolism include three basic forms called Virchow triad: Vascular trauma, increased coagulability, reduced blood flow, blood cancer, the clinical manifestations of pulmonary embolism are nonspecific, but their presence with one of the risk factors leads to pulmonary embolism, and then we carry out appropriate investigations and measures, plain chest X-ray is often non directional and is used to ruleout symptoms clinically similar to pulmonary embolus, pulmonary angiography is currently considered the gold standard for diagnosis, It is often performed using the multishider technique, wich has asensitivity and specificity equal to contrast angiography, but it is a non-invasive procedure and is therefore more widely used.

Published Date: 2025-01-13; Received Date: 2023-10-30