Unusual Evidence of Fat Embolism in the Subclavian Vein Detected by High-Intensity Transient Signals.

Q2 Medicine Methodist DeBakey cardiovascular journal Pub Date : 2024-08-27 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.14797/mdcvj.1395
Valeria Ortega, Orlando Diaz, Zsolt Garami
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Fat emboli may occur in patients after traumatic fractures or orthopedic procedures; however, their clinical detection is a very rare finding. Here, we describe a 77-year-old female who was admitted to the emergency department with a fracture of the right humerus. We diagnosed fat embolism after an ultrasound of the right subclavian vein. The embolism was detected by high-intensity transient signals present on the spectral Doppler. While these signals are well known for microembolization in transcranial Doppler, to our knowledge this is the first case report in the medical literature to observe and describe high-intensity transient signals seen in the upper extremities by spectral Doppler. Although it is unusual to detect a fat embolism in transit, we believe clinicians should be aware of this finding, particularly when evaluating high-risk patients.

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高强度瞬态信号检测到锁骨下静脉脂肪栓塞的异常证据
创伤性骨折或矫形手术后的患者可能会出现脂肪栓塞,但在临床上发现脂肪栓塞的情况却非常罕见。在这里,我们描述了一名 77 岁的女性患者,她因右肱骨骨折被送入急诊科。在对右锁骨下静脉进行超声检查后,我们诊断出脂肪栓塞。栓塞是通过频谱多普勒出现的高强度瞬时信号检测到的。虽然这些信号在经颅多普勒中是众所周知的微栓塞信号,但据我们所知,这是医学文献中第一例通过频谱多普勒观察和描述上肢高强度瞬时信号的病例报告。虽然在转运过程中发现脂肪栓塞并不常见,但我们认为临床医生应该注意这一发现,尤其是在评估高危患者时。
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