Acute coronary artery air-embolism after percutaneous lung biopsy

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Flavien Grandjean from the Department of Intensive Care, CHU Liège, BE have published the article: Acute Coronary Artery Air-Embolism after Percutaneous Lung Biopsy, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 04/Nov/2020
  • what: When symptomatic, the main goal is to maintain vital functions.

SUMMARY

    Case Report A 62-year-old female underwent a Computed Tomography (CT)-guided percutaneous lung biopsy for a suspicious right upper lobe nodule. After biopsy, the patient was repositioned from prone to supine position on the CT table and presented immediately with acute thoracic pain . . .

     

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