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. 2020 Aug 21;2020:4191079. doi: 10.1155/2020/4191079

Table 3.

Comparison of hemodynamic and echocardiographic outcomes before and after CDT.

Variables Before CDT 24 hours after CDT p
Systolic pulmonary arterial pressure (mmHg) 55 (44–66) 42 (34–53) 0.0015
Mean pulmonary arterial pressure (mmHg) 32 (29–37) 26 (20–30) <0.0001
Diastolic pulmonary arterial pressure (mmHg) 20 (17–23) 14 (12–17) 0.0006
Miller index score 21.5 (20–23) 9.5 (8–13) <0.0001
RV/LV ratio 1.3 (1.3–1.5) 1.0 (0.9–1.0) <0.0001
TAPSE (mm) 16 (13–19) 20 (19–23) 0.001
Arterial blood saturation (%) 88.5 (84.2–93) 95 (93.8–96) 0.0051
HR (per minute) 110 (100–120) 85 (80–90) <0.0001
SBP (mmHg) 106 (90–127) 123 (110–133) 0.049

Values are median (IQR). CDT = catheter-directed mechanical aspiration thrombectomy, HR = heart rate, LV = left ventricle, RV = right ventricle, SBP = systolic blood pressure, and TAPSE = tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion.