Cerebral air embolism complicating CT-guided trans-thoracic needle biopsy of the lung

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Background and Aims: Systemic air embolism is recognized as a rare but potentially fatal complication of trans-thoracic needle biopsy of the lung. Methods: We report the case of a young female who developed fatal cerebral air embolism following computed tomography (CT) guided needle biopsy of a lung mass. Results: Immediately after the procedure, the patient went into cardio-respiratory arrest. Despite adequate resuscitation and ventilatory support, she showed little recovery in her neurological status and subsequently died. CT scan of the brain confirmed cerebral arterial air embolism. Conclusion: Radiologists and physicians need to be aware of this rare but potentially fatal complication of needle lung biopsy. © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Thomas, R., Thangakunam, B., Cherian, R. A., Gupta, R., & Christopher, D. J. (2011). Cerebral air embolism complicating CT-guided trans-thoracic needle biopsy of the lung. Clinical Respiratory Journal, 5(2), e1–e3. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1752-699X.2010.00229.x

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