Air embolism following peripheral intravenous access

Myrian Noella Vinan-Vega, M. Rubayat Rahman, Jeremy Thompson, Misty D. Ruppert, Raj J. Patel, Amr Ismail, Sara Mousa, J. Drew Payne

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Abstract

Air embolism is a rare, often misdiagnosed, potentially fatal condition. It is most frequently associated with invasive vascular procedures and mechanical ventilation. Air emboli developing from peripheral intravenous lines are uncommon. We present a case of symptomatic venous air embolism likely arising from peripheral intravenous access gained during an interventional pain procedure. This case highlights the need to consider air embolism in the differential diagnoses of patients presenting with neurological symptoms following vascular interventions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)433-434
Number of pages2
JournalBaylor University Medical Center Proceedings
Volume32
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 3 2019

Keywords

  • Air embolism
  • interventional pain procedure
  • intravenous access

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