Abstract

Suspected massive pulmonary embolism requires urgent, accurate diagnosis. We describe a technique for pulmonary angiography in the ICU. Four patients admitted with suspected pulmonary embolism had fulminating cardiorespiratory failure with support requirements precluding transfer. Each patient had a flow-directed pulmonary angiography catheter inserted into the pulmonary artery. In two catheter positions, 25 ml of iopamidol 612 mg/ml was delivered from a portable angiographic injector at a flow of 20 ml/sec. A portable x-ray was taken immediately before completion of syringe excursion. Major central pulmonary emboli were seen in three patients and a negative angiogram was obtained on the fourth. Two of the three positive diagnoses were confirmed at pulmonary embolectomy. The negative diagnosis was confirmed at autopsy. Pulmonary angiography via a flow-directed catheter enabled precise and rapid diagnosis of pulmonary embolism in patients too ill to transfer for formal angiography.

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