Imaging modalities for confirming pulmonary embolism during pregnancy: results from a multicenter international study.
Ghazaleh MehdipoorDavid JimenezLaurent BertolettiJorge Del ToroCarmen Fernández-CapitánAlessandra Bura-RiviereCristina AmadoBeatriz ValeroÁngeles Blanco-MolinaRemedios OteroEgidio ImbalzanoRamin KhorasaniMartin R PrinceBehnood BikdeliManuel Monrealnull nullPublished in: European radiology (2021)
• Computed tomography pulmonary angiography (CTPA) was the primary modality of diagnosis in all trimesters of pregnancy among patients with confirmed pulmonary embolism, even in the first trimester. • From the first trimester of pregnancy to postpartum period, there was a linear increase in the proportion of patients with pulmonary embolism who were diagnosed based on CTPA. • In the postpartum period, use of CTPA as the modality to confirm pulmonary embolism was comparable to non-pregnant patients.
Keyphrases
- pulmonary embolism
- computed tomography
- inferior vena cava
- end stage renal disease
- preterm birth
- chronic kidney disease
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- pulmonary hypertension
- positron emission tomography
- high resolution
- magnetic resonance imaging
- pregnancy outcomes
- clinical trial
- cross sectional
- magnetic resonance
- dual energy