Cerebral air embolism: Process change with unintended consequences.

J J Baumann, Michelle Hill, Amy Swank, Ricky Medel
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Introduction: During a cerebrovascular procedure, diligent care is made to ensure no air is present in lines and connectors. Should air enter the cerebral vasculature, cerebral air emboli can cause worsening neurological outcome or death. This communication outlines how a process change of refrigerating mixed heparin for storage lead to the presence of unintentional air, or off-gassing of the fluid.

Material & method: The off-gassing phenomenon was noted during procedure. Various hypotheses were considered, including fluid preparation and manufacturing defects of lines and tubes. Further investigation identified a new process in mixing of heparin bags that were then refrigerated. The off-gassing was noted during the procedure when cold fluid flowed through tubing draped across a warming blanket. This article utilizes the explanatory research method to describe the cause and effect relationship. The aim is to provide knowledge of this phenomenon to prevent future occurrences.

Result: Fluids used for neuro endovascular procedures should be warmed to prevent off-gassing, which can lead to cerebral air embolus.

Conclusion: Air formation or out-gassing can occur when cold fluids are warmed. During neuro endovascular procedure, this unintentional air can cause significant morbidity or mortality to the patient. Understanding and recognizing this phenomenon is important to prevent patient harm.

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脑空气栓塞:过程改变与意外后果。
导言:在脑血管手术过程中,要小心确保管路和连接处没有空气。如果空气进入脑血管系统,脑空气栓塞可导致神经系统预后恶化或死亡。本通讯概述了混合肝素冷藏储存过程的变化如何导致无意空气的存在,或流体的废气。材料与方法:在工艺过程中注意到脱气现象。考虑了各种假设,包括线、管和流体制备的制造缺陷。进一步调查发现了一种混合肝素袋并冷藏的新工艺。在操作过程中,当冷流体流过覆盖在暖毯上的油管时,发现了废气。本文运用解释性研究方法来描述二者的因果关系。其目的是提供有关这种现象的知识,以防止今后再次发生。结果:用于神经血管内手术的液体应加热,以防止气体排放导致脑空气栓塞。结论:当冷流体被加热时,会发生空气形成或漏气。在神经血管内手术过程中,这种无意的空气可导致患者显著的发病率或死亡率。理解和认识这一现象对于防止患者受到伤害非常重要。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Stroke & Cerebrovascular Diseases publishes original papers on basic and clinical science related to the fields of stroke and cerebrovascular diseases. The Journal also features review articles, controversies, methods and technical notes, selected case reports and other original articles of special nature. Its editorial mission is to focus on prevention and repair of cerebrovascular disease. Clinical papers emphasize medical and surgical aspects of stroke, clinical trials and design, epidemiology, stroke care delivery systems and outcomes, imaging sciences and rehabilitation of stroke. The Journal will be of special interest to specialists involved in caring for patients with cerebrovascular disease, including neurologists, neurosurgeons and cardiologists.
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