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==Management==
==Management==
*Prevent any further air entry
*Immediately cover puncture site with saline soaked gauze
*Hemodynamic support with positive inotropes
*Rapid CPR in large air embolus


==Disposition==
==Disposition==

Revision as of 19:28, 10 February 2015

Background

  • Due to negative intrathoracic pressure from spontaneous breathing
  • May be fatal when air entry reaches 200-300 mL (pressure gradient of 5 mmHg across 14 ga catheter entrains air at 100 mL/sec)
  • Prevention is most important
    • Positive pressure mechanical ventilation reduces positive pressure gradient
    • Trendelenburg for insertion/removal of IJV and subclav lines
    • Reverse Trendelenburg for femoral

Clinical Features

  • Acute dyspnea, chest tightness, LOC, cardiac arrest

Differential Diagnosis

Dialysis Complications

Workup

Management

  • Prevent any further air entry
  • Immediately cover puncture site with saline soaked gauze
  • Hemodynamic support with positive inotropes
  • Rapid CPR in large air embolus

Disposition

  • Treat w/ 100% NRB

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