ECG changes in the case of a pulmonary embolism
Definition In the course of a pulmonary embolism, one or more pulmonary arteries are displaced. Pulmonary embolism is often caused by a thrombus that has detached itself in the leg or pelvic veins or the inferior vena cava and entered the lung through the right heart. The (partial) occlusion of the pulmonary arteries changes the … ECG changes in the case of a pulmonary embolism