Using Non-Invasive Respiratory Monitoring for COVID-19 Pulmonary Embolism Diagnosis.

Matthew Alonzo, Dicky H Shah,Chunyuan Qiu, Jeffery M Cohen, Shawn R Winnick, Anna Finkelstein, Gonzalo Custodio, Irene H Jo,Jennifer Naughton, Sangita Nicholas, John Lee,Vimal Desai

The Permanente journal(2023)

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With the high incidence rate of pulmonary embolism (PE) and pneumonia reported in hospitalized patients with COVID-19, the ability to determine the dominant etiology for severe respiratory distress quickly and accurately is crucial to a patient's well-being. Traditionally, D-dimer blood tests and diagnostic imaging studies would be utilized to determine the presence of a PE or a venous thromboembolism. However, COVID-19 places patients in a prothrombotic state and performing diagnostic imaging studies on all patients with COVID-19 would be impractical, making the need for a simple and reliable method to determine the likelihood of PE or venous thromboembolism a priority for emergency departments. The authors believe the use of non-invasive respiratory monitoring technology to assess lung function in hospitalized patients with COVID-19 can aid in discerning the dominant hypoxia etiology and tailoring of their treatment. Here, the authors outline a case and method of using non-invasive respiratory monitoring of lung function in the successful diagnosis of a PE in a 62-year-old patient with COVID-19.
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COVID-19,Case Report,Pneumonia,Pulmonary Embolism
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