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Systemic air embolism in a fungal pneumonia patient with lung cavities formation and review of literature.

Abstract
Systemic air embolism is a rare but potentially fatal complication related to many factors. The purpose of this article is to alert clinicians once patients occurs an abnormal neurological and cardiovascular status, following minor traumatic treatment, air embolism should be considered. A 20-year-old man who presented with fungal pneumonia with lung cavities formation was admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) and received positive airway pressure ventilation. Four days later, the fungal pneumonia was improved, but the patient's blood pressure and arterial oxygen saturation deteriorated, so computed tomography (CT) scans were preformed to reevaluate him. The scans detected air embolism in the left atrium and ventricle, ascending aorta, aortic arch and its branches (right brachiocephalic, bilateral common carotid and right subclavian arteries), descending aorta and right coronary artery. A CT scan of the abdomen revealed air in the spleen, cauda pancreatic, superior mesenteric artery and right external iliac artery. The patient died two days later from multiple organ dysfunction. We suggest that vascular air embolism should be considered under mechanical ventilation when patients' neurologic and cardiovascular status deteriorates, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy should be conducted immediately.
AuthorsHai-Jun Huang, Shu Lei, Lin Yang, Li-Ming Jin
JournalChinese journal of traumatology = Zhonghua chuang shang za zhi (Chin J Traumatol) Vol. 22 Issue 5 Pg. 308-310 (Oct 2019) ISSN: 1008-1275 [Print] China
PMID31371236 (Publication Type: Case Reports, Journal Article)
CopyrightCopyright © 2019. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V.
Topics
  • Adult
  • Embolism, Air (diagnostic imaging, etiology, therapy)
  • Fatal Outcome
  • Humans
  • Hyperbaric Oxygenation
  • Lung (diagnostic imaging, pathology)
  • Lung Diseases, Fungal (complications, diagnostic imaging, pathology, therapy)
  • Male
  • Multiple Organ Failure (etiology)
  • Positive-Pressure Respiration (adverse effects)
  • Tomography, X-Ray Computed
  • Young Adult

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