Re: Severe Cases of H1N1 at Risk for Pulmonary Emboli
Pulmonary emboli occur in patients in ICUs with some frequency, as their inhibited ability to move can cause DVTs, which in turn land in the lungs with lethal results. Baseline scans for emboli need to be done upon or just before admission to ICU (gets the staff there off the hook, if emboli exist then); and involuntary moving of extremities needs to be given more emphasis in ICU.
I don't see cause to think the emboli result just from H1N1, unless autopsies indicate a plethara of that in deaths that occur outside the ICU.
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