Pulmonary embolism in multifield hospital: results of autopsy study

OBJECTIVE. Modern data analysis of the rate of pulmonary embolism (PE) development was made. A comparative analysis of epidemiology dynamics of diseases was carried out and included of the past 40 years. MATERIAL AND METHODS. The retrospective analysis of 2042 autopsies was conducted in autopsy depa...

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Published in:Vestnik hirurgii im. I.I. Grekova Vol. 176; no. 4; pp. 60 - 66
Main Authors: Kirienko, A. I., Lebedev, I. S., Polyanko, N. I., Orekhov, O. O., Raksha, A. P., Turishcheva, O. O., Ivanchikova, E. S., Chumakova, M. A., Gavrilov, S. G.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical University 28-08-2017
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Summary:OBJECTIVE. Modern data analysis of the rate of pulmonary embolism (PE) development was made. A comparative analysis of epidemiology dynamics of diseases was carried out and included of the past 40 years. MATERIAL AND METHODS. The retrospective analysis of 2042 autopsies was conducted in autopsy department of Municipal clinical hospital №1 named after N. I. Pirogov at the period from 2011 to 2013. According to results of necropsies, 440 samples of pulmonary embolism of different localization and their terms were found. RESULTS. Conducted study demonstrated a relative growth of the development rate of pulmonary embolism and fatal pulmonary embolism. Pulmonary embolism had been revealed by autopsy in 4,4 % patients in 1964-1973, but the rate of PE increased to 21,5 % in 2011-2013. The fatal PE was noted in 9,3 % of autopsies in 2011-2013, though it counted 2,5 % in 1964- 1973. CONCLUSIONS. The rate of pulmonary embolism development increased in 5 times. The growth of the PE rate was revealed in postoperative period and significant part of complications (18,5 %) were associated with fatal PE.
ISSN:0042-4625
2686-7370
DOI:10.24884/0042-4625-2017-176-4-60-66