2017
DOI: 10.12659/ajcr.903354
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Massive Ischemic Stroke Due to Pulmonary Barotrauma and Cerebral Artery Air Embolism During Commercial Air Travel

Abstract: Patient: Male, 65Final Diagnosis: Air emboliSymptoms: Short of breathMedication: —Clinical Procedure: —Specialty: AnesthesiologyObjective:Unusual setting of medical careBackground:Air embolism into the systemic arterial circulation secondary to pulmonary barotrauma has rarely been reported. Herein, we report the clinical course of an extremely rare presentation of cerebral air embolism likely due to ruptured pulmonary bullae during commercial air travel.Case Report:A 65-year-old man suddenly became unconscious… Show more

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“…As previously mentioned, there was no history of recent surgical intervention nor invasive device placement and no diving incidents. This is an extremely rare cause of air embolism, and only a few cases are described in the literature [ 8 - 13 ]. In all of them, including with our patient, symptoms occurred during the ascending part of the flight and included hypoxemia, hemoptysis, loss of consciousness, and convulsions.…”
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“…As previously mentioned, there was no history of recent surgical intervention nor invasive device placement and no diving incidents. This is an extremely rare cause of air embolism, and only a few cases are described in the literature [ 8 - 13 ]. In all of them, including with our patient, symptoms occurred during the ascending part of the flight and included hypoxemia, hemoptysis, loss of consciousness, and convulsions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In all of them, including with our patient, symptoms occurred during the ascending part of the flight and included hypoxemia, hemoptysis, loss of consciousness, and convulsions. Two cases were fatal [ 12 , 13 ]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The wall of tuberculosis cavities is generally a thin and fragile necrotic tissue. 5 , 6 During acute cough attack, the pressure into cavity increased and may cause tears of its wall and air leaking into the systemic circulation. The arterial air embolism could be explained by (1) air passage via bronchial veins to systemic arterial circulation through patent foramen ovale, (2) gas flowed via pulmonary veins surrounding the lung cavities to left ventricle, and (3) gas migration into pulmonary arterial circulation through the pulmonary capillaries to systemic circulation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…El tratamiento generalmente consiste en la administración de oxígeno y uso de cámara hiperbárica bajo el sustento de la ley de Boyle-Mariotte que puede contrarrestar los efectos del neumoencéfalo (15) ; sin embargo, la inestabilidad hemodinámica y ventilatoria de nuestro paciente lo impedían. Se describe a la bullectomía como indicación terapéutica en estos casos (8) , sin embargo, nuestro paciente no fue tributario de esta cirugía debido a la evolución clínica neurológica con reflejos corneal, tusígeno y nauseoso ausentes, además de la encefalopatía hipóxica isquémica global difusa, cuadros que no favorecían el pronóstico.…”
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