Abstract
Objective: Pulmonary embolism is a fatal disease that requires close follow-up and urgent intervention. Our aim is to examine the processes of these patients in our intensive care.
Material and Methods: This study examines the follow-up of 37 patients hospitalized with the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism in Anesthesiology and Reanimation Intensive Care between 26.12.2013 and 01.01.2019. In this study, parameters such as intensive care stay, age, diagnosis, blood transfusion requirement, invasive procedures, echocardiographic findings, location of the trombus in the pulmonary arteries were examined.
Results: Of the patients 27% were male and 73% were female. The average age of the patients was determined as 74. Of the 37 patients who were diagnosed with pulmonary embolism and treated in intensive care, 46% were transferred to the service and later discharged. In the computerized thoracic angiography of the patients, it was seen that thrombus location (38%) was mostly in the right main pulmonary artery.
Conclusion: Pulmonary embolism is a disease that may require early diagnosis and rapid treatment. Patients may need respiratory and cardiac support. The high mortality rates of these patients who are followed up in the tertiary intensive care unit despite the treatment they received during the treatment process can be explained by the high mortality of this disease, advanced age and the presence of accompanying diseases.