If not treated quickly, a pulmonary embolism can be fatal — about one-third of undiagnosed or untreated cases result in death. With fast, effective treatment, the survival rate improves dramatically. One potential long-term complication is pulmonary hypertension, where high pressure builds up in the lung arteries. This strains the heart and can lead to lasting damage over time.

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