Smerz Richard W
University of Hawaii, John A Burns School of Medicine, Honolulu, HI 96817, USA.
Hawaii Med J. 2005 Jan;64(1):12-3.
This report presents a case of concomitant cerebral and coronary gas emboli seen in a sport scuba diver after suffering from pulmonary barotrauma. Except for massive fatal gas embolism, no case of concomitant cerebral and coronary arterial gas emboli has been reported. The 45 year old male diver rapidly surfaced from a depth of 32 feet of sea water and experienced transient loss of consciousness, chest pain, and hemiparesis. EKG and cardiac enzymes suggested myocardial ischemia. He received three recompression treatments and recovered completely.
本报告介绍了一例在运动潜水员发生肺气压伤后出现脑和冠状动脉气体栓塞的病例。除了大量致命性气体栓塞外,尚未有脑和冠状动脉气体栓塞同时发生的病例报告。这位45岁的男性潜水员从32英尺深的海水中迅速浮出水面,随后出现短暂意识丧失、胸痛和偏瘫。心电图和心肌酶提示心肌缺血。他接受了三次加压治疗并完全康复。