Clinical effects of PE depend on a variety of factors:
There is a significant increase in right ventricular afterload when more than 25% of the pulmonary artery is obstructed.
With pulmonary vascular obstruction there is an increase in pulmonary artery pressure and a reduction in pulmonary blood flow. There is a dilating of the right ventricle and displacement of the interventricular septum into the the left ventricular cavity - thus impairing filling of the left ventricle. The dyspnoea of acute severe obstruction of the pulmonary circulation is helped by manoeuvres which improve venous return, e.g. head-down tilting, leg raising, infusion of intravenous colloid.
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