Cardiopulmonary embolism
Cardiopulmonary embolism can cause changes in cardiopulmonary function, and the degree of change depends on the scope, speed, and original cardiopulmonary function of the pulmonary artery. Cardiopulmonary function may not be significantly changed in the light, and hypoxemia, hypocapnia, alkalemia, increased pulmonary circulation resistance, pulmonary hypertension, and acute right heart dysfunction may be caused in the severe.
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