Air embolism due to internal jugular vein catheterization during procedural sedation is very rare, but it is a potentially life-threatening complication of central catheterization that warrants attention” Tosi et al (2018).
Abstract:
We performed a systematic review of the literature starting from a real case of venous air embolism (VAE) in a young infant undergoing central catheterization during procedural sedation. Air embolism due to internal jugular vein catheterization during procedural sedation is very rare, but it is a potentially life-threatening complication of central catheterization that warrants attention. To our knowledge, this is the first case published in a similar scenario.
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Reference:
Tosi, F., Chiaretti, A., Buonsenso, D., Mensi, S., Genovese, O., Pittiruti, M. and Conti, G. (2018) Spontaneous pulmonary air embolism in a child undergoing procedural deep sedation: case report and review of the literature. European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences. 22(22), p.7916-7919.
doi: 10.26355/eurrev_201811_16418.