Syncope on presentation is a surrogate for submassive and massive acute pulmonary embolism
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine Nov 12, 2017
Omar HR, et al. - A retrospective review of adults with CT-angiography-confirmed acute pulmonary embolism (APE) was performed to assess the correlates and outcome of the occurrence of syncope at the time of presentation. As per findings, syncope at the onset of pulmonary embolization was suggestive of submassive and massive APE but was not associated with higher in-hospital mortality.
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