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What are its Symptoms?

Total blockage of the main pulmonary artery is rapidly fatal. Smaller or fragmented emboli cause symptoms that vary with the size, number, and location of the emboli.

Usually, the first symptom is labored breathing, which may be accompanied by chest pain. Other symptoms include a rapid pulse, a productive cough (sputum may be blood-tinged), slight fever, and fluid buildup in the lungs.

Less common symptoms include massive coughing up of blood, a rigid chest to avoid pain caused by movement, and leg swelling. A large embolus may cause bluish skin, fainting, and swollen neck veins.

The blockage may also cause signs of circulatory collapse, such as a weak, rapid pulse and low blood pressure, along with signs of too little oxygen in the blood such as restlessness.

How is it Diagnosed?

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The doctor evaluates the person's history for factors that predispose to pulmonary embolism. The doctor also conducts a physical exam, listens for certain heart and chest sounds, and orders some or all of the following diagnostic tests:
• Chest X-ray helps rule out other respiratory diseases and shows fluid buildup, areas of collapsed air sacs in the lungs, and signs that suggest pulmonary infarction.
• Lung scan shows poor blood movement in areas beyond blocked vessels.
• Pulmonary angiography (an X-ray study of lung circulation) is the most definitive test but poses some risk. It may be used if the doctor isn't sure of the diagnosis or to avoid unnecessary blood-thinning drugs in high-risk people.
• Electrocardiography (a recording of the heart's electrical activity) helps distinguish pulmonary embolism from heart attack.
• Arterial blood gas measurements sometimes show characteristic levels of arterial oxygen and carbon dioxide.

 

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