Paraplegia Due to Peripheral Venous Air Embolus in a Neonate: A Case Report

PEDIATRICS ◽  
1981 ◽  
Vol 67 (4) ◽  
pp. 472-473
Author(s):  
John Willis ◽  
Caroline Duncan ◽  
Sheila Gottschalk

A term male infant with pneumonia was receiving fluid and antibiotics through an intravenous line in the scalp. Air was accidentally infused in this line. Subsequently, discoloration of the skin, a flaccid paraplegia, hematuria, and gastrointestinal bleeding occurred as the presumed effect of venous air entering the systemic arteries. The umbilical vessels were never catheterized. Absence of any apparent cerebral air embolism is interpreted as being due to the infant's position (head down) at the time of air infusion. The pathogeneis and prevention of this tragic complication are discussed.

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Yukihiro Imai ◽  
Nobuo Kohara

2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
Lawrence Lau ◽  
Kory London

Cerebral air embolism is a known complication from a myriad of iatrogenic causes. This case describes a 60-year-old female presenting from hemodialysis with altered mental status, bilateral homonymous hemianopia, and repetitive speech. A noncontrast head CT revealed air in the vein of Galen and the deep cerebral veins of the left thalamus and occipital sulcus, a complication from air being introduced into the patient via improper flushing of dialysis tubing. The retrograde flow of air bubbles in the upright patient during dialysis was likely responsible for the air embolus lodging in the cerebral vasculature. This patient was transferred to receive hyperbaric therapy, whereupon the patient survived with residual attention and spatial deficits.


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