Case Report


Good neurological recovery after rescue thrombolysis of presumed pulmonary embolism despite prior 100 minutes CPR

Jiang-Ping Wu, Dan-Yan Gu, Sheng Wang, Zhen-Jun Zhang, Jian-Cang Zhou, Rui-Feng Zhang

Abstract

We reported the case of a 70-year-old man who was admitted to neurologic wards for recurrent syncope for 3 years. Unfortunately, just 2 hours after his admission, he suddenly collapsed and failed to return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) after a 100-minute standard cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Fortunately, he was timely suspected to have pulmonary embolism (PE) based on his sedentary lifestyle, elevated D-dimer and markedly enlarged right ventricle chamber on bedside echocardiography. After a rescue thrombolytic alteplase therapy, he was successfully resuscitated and good neurological recovery was achieved.

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