Journal article

Multiple Air Embolism During Coronary Angiography ,How Do We Deal With It

Luh Oliva Saraswati Suastika Yudi Her Oktaviono

Volume : 10 Nomor : 0 Published : 2016, May

Journal Clinical Medicine Insights Cardiology

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Abstracracract: Coronary air embolism remains a serious complication of cardiac catheterization despite careful prevention. The complications of coronary air embolism range from clinically insignificant events to acute coronary syndrome, cardiogenic shock, and death. We report here a case of multiple air emboli in both left coronary arteries, complicated by cardiogenic shock and ventricular fibrillation in a 49-year-old male patient undergoing elective percu-taneous coronary intervention. The patient recovered after supportive measures, including oxygen, intravenous dopamine infusion, and cardiac compression, and repeated forceful injection of heparinized saline successfully resolved the air emboli. He then eventually underwent successful percutaneous coronary intervention in the left anterior descending artery without any residual stenosis.Keywords: coronary arteries, air embolism, cardiogenic shock, ventricular fibrillation, saline injection