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Investigations

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These include:

  • chest radiography reveals elevation of the diaphragm and linear areas of atelectasis in the basal zones, but may be normal.
  • ECG: the S1,Q3,T3 pattern may be found with or without right heart strain but often the cardiogram is unhelpful.
  • blood gases, pulmonary function tests
  • V/Q scan may show 'non-matching' defects characteristic of pulmonary embolism, but interpretation must take consideration of the radiological appearance.
  • pulmonary arteriography, if performed within a few days of onset of the condition will usually demonstrate embolised zones if they are large enough.

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