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Fatal pulmonary embolization after negative serial ultrasounds.
Journal of Emergency Medicine 2015 Februrary
BACKGROUND: Isolated distal deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is not traditionally viewed as a potentially life-threatening condition. There are conflicting recommendations regarding its evaluation and treatment, and wide variability in clinical practice. The presentation of this case highlights the fatal potential of this condition.
CASE REPORT: This is the report of a previously healthy young woman who presented to the emergency department with calf pain concerning for a DVT. She received two radiologist-performed duplex ultrasound examinations of the affected extremity, both of which were negative, but suffered a sudden cardiac arrest several hours after the second study. Autopsy attributed the death to DVT and pulmonary embolism. WHY SHOULD AN EMERGENCY PHYSICIAN BE AWARE OF THIS?: This case highlights the risk for fatal pulmonary embolization, even after normal serial ultrasound examinations to exclude DVT.
CASE REPORT: This is the report of a previously healthy young woman who presented to the emergency department with calf pain concerning for a DVT. She received two radiologist-performed duplex ultrasound examinations of the affected extremity, both of which were negative, but suffered a sudden cardiac arrest several hours after the second study. Autopsy attributed the death to DVT and pulmonary embolism. WHY SHOULD AN EMERGENCY PHYSICIAN BE AWARE OF THIS?: This case highlights the risk for fatal pulmonary embolization, even after normal serial ultrasound examinations to exclude DVT.
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