Very rare and serious complication of central line insertion
Author(s) -
Ojaswani Rai Sood
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
indian journal of clinical anaesthesia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2394-4781
pISSN - 2394-4994
DOI - 10.18231/j.ijca.2019.121
Subject(s) - complication , airway management , medicine , central line , anesthesia , surgery , airway
Central venous catheter (CVC) placement is indicated for various therapeutic and diagnostic purposes.However, it is important to ensure its proper placement. A CVC malposition is associated with number ofrecognized complications, some of which can be fatal.Case: In a 27 year female admitted in ICU with history of seizures and oral bleed with stable vitals, 7Fchsubclavian CVC was inserted. She had progressive dyspnea, chest pain and hypotension. Although chestX-ray showed correctly positioned CVC, CECT chest showed it was entering SVC, traversing along itsmedial wall and reaching between SVC and aorta and entering in the right atrium. Also atelectic fluidin oblique fissure, bilateral pleural effusion and small pocket of air in anterior mediastinum with minimalmediastinal high attenuation collection was seen. This was removed and patient was under observation for24 hours, after which she was shifted to ward.Conclusion: Therefore location of the catheter must be verified by radiological methods. Also real-timeultrasound reduces the number of complications associated with the technique.Keywords: Central line, Complication, Pleural effusion, Pneumo mediastinum.
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