Can the Level of CRP in Acute Pulmonary Embolism Determine Early Mortality?
Melih BüyükşirinCeyda AnarGulru PolatGülistan KaradenizPublished in: Turkish thoracic journal (2021)
High levels of CRP owing to inflammation in pulmonary embolism associated with effusion and infarction reveals why early mortality is significant in this group. CRP may help in the risk stratification of patients with acute PE, especially those with effusion and pulmonary infarction. CRP is an inexpensive and easily applicable biochemical marker, which can be used to predict early mortality.