| Literature DB >> 30386600 |
Gaku Yamaguchi1,2, Hiroyuki Miura1, Eiji Nakajima2, Norihiko Ikeda1.
Abstract
Air embolisms are rare life-threatening complications that develop under various conditions, including surgery. During segmentectomy for thoracic surgery, air is blown into the selected bronchus for segment margin detection. This may result in the formation of an air embolus. Herein, we report a case of successful recovery from sudden intraoperative cardiac arrest due to an air embolism in a patient undergoing left superior division segmentectomy via open thoracotomy. Intraoperatively, the patient was positioned head-down. Upon blowing air into the bronchus, the patient suddenly developed cardiac arrest. Open-chest cardiac massage and low-temperature therapy were commenced and the patient recovered. The head-down position prevents the air embolus from reaching the brain and thus prevents severe brain damage, whereas continuous open-chest massage and low temperature prevents severe body damage from anticipated cardiac air embolism. Thus, operation in the head-down position is useful in preventing severe brain damage from brain air embolisms.Entities:
Keywords: Air embolism; head-down tilt position; low-temperature treatment; lung cancer; open-chest massage
Year: 2018 PMID: 30386600 PMCID: PMC6204625 DOI: 10.1177/2050313X18809265
Source DB: PubMed Journal: SAGE Open Med Case Rep ISSN: 2050-313X
Figure 1.Chart showing information regarding anesthesia used during the procedure.
DAP: diastolic arterial pressure; ETCO2: end-tidal carbon dioxide; FiO2: fraction of inspired oxygen; HR: heart rate; PaCO2: partial pressure of carbon dioxide in arterial blood; PaO2: partial pressure of oxygen in arterial blood; SAP: systolic arterial pressure; VF: ventricular fibrillation; VT: ventricular tachycardia.
Patient’s findings upon admission to the intensive care unit.
| Conditions | Admission to the intensive care unit |
| Glasgow coma scale | E1VTM1 |
| Arterial blood pressure | 58/35 mmHg (dopamine 10 γ, noradrenaline 0.05 γ) |
| Heart rate | 98 bpm |
| SpO2 | 100% |
| Echocardiography | Normal left and right ventricular wall motion |
| Arterial blood gas analysis (FiO2 0.6, PEEP 5 cmH2O, PCV 12 cmH2O, RR 12) | pH 7.384, PaCO2 40.3, PaO2 212, HCO3 –23.7, lactate level 64 mg/dL |
| Esophageal temperature | 34.6°C |
| APACHE II score[ | 30 |
| SOFA score[ | 7 |
FiO2: fraction of inspired oxygen; PaCO2: partial pressure of carbon dioxide in arterial blood; PaO2: partial pressure of oxygen in arterial blood.
Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation score.
Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score.