Barkın Kültürsay, Berhan Keskin, Seda Tanyeri, Şeyhmus Külahçıoğlu, Aykun Hakgör, Deniz Mutlu, Çağdaş Buluş, Hacer Ceren Tokgöz, Enver Yücel, Ahmet Sekban, Dicle Sırma, Ali Karagöz, İbrahim Halil Tanboğa, Nihal Özdemir, Cihangir Kaymaz
BACKGROUND: Currently available risk stratification models for acute pulmonary embolism (PE) include hemodynamic status, cardiac biomarkers, right ventricle (RV) dysfunction on imaging, and clinical scores. Focusing on the length-tension relationship of the ventricle might have a superior predictive capability over RV dysfunction in terms of mortality and classification of patients with acute PE. In this study, our hypothesis suggests that the tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion (TAPSE)/systolic pulmonary artery pressure (sPAP) ratio has superior predictive capability for in-hospital mortality in patients with acute PE compared to TAPSE or sPAP as distinct measures...
August 3, 2024: Anatolian Journal of Cardiology