Respiratory Therapy Pulmonary Embolism Physiology

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PE Physiology

Pulmonary embolism blocks blood flow to lung tissue reducing perfusion and impairing gas exchange efficiency.

Gas Exchange Disruption

Blocked vessels prevent oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide removal leading to rapid respiratory compromise.

Cardiac Impact

Increased pulmonary pressure strains the right heart and can lead to hemodynamic instability.

Clinical Indicators

Symptoms include sudden dyspnea chest pain and tachycardia which require immediate evaluation.

Treatment Strategies

Treatment includes anticoagulation oxygen therapy and supportive care.

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